Date published: 2025-11-1

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Olfr827 Activators

Olfr827 is an olfactory receptor protein that plays a key role in the sense of smell by functioning as part of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family. These receptors are essential for detecting and identifying a wide range of odorant molecules present in the environment. Olfactory receptors like Olfr827 are located in the olfactory epithelium and are responsible for converting chemical stimuli from odorants into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain as distinct scents. The activation of Olfr827, as with other olfactory receptors, relies on the direct binding of specific odorant molecules to the receptor. This binding is a precise process, with the chemical structure of the odorant determining its ability to bind to and activate the receptor. Once an odorant molecule successfully binds to Olfr827, it causes a conformational change in the receptor. This change is crucial as it leads to the activation of a G protein inside the cell. The activated G protein subsequently stimulates adenylate cyclase, which converts ATP to cyclic AMP (cAMP). An increase in cAMP levels triggers the opening of ion channels, leading to an influx of calcium and sodium ions into the cell. This ionic movement generates an electrical signal that travels through the olfactory system to the brain, where it is interpreted as a specific smell.

The chemicals listed in the table have been selected for their potential to specifically bind and activate Olfr827. This direct interaction is essential for the functional activation of the receptor and the initiation of the olfactory signaling cascade. The ability of these odorant molecules to activate Olfr827 underscores the complex nature of olfactory perception and the precise molecular interactions required for the detection of a wide array of smells. Each chemical's unique structure allows it to interact specifically with Olfr827, demonstrating the receptor's selectivity and its critical role in the nuanced process of olfaction.

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3-Methyl-1-butanol

123-51-3sc-231818
sc-231818A
500 ml
1 L
$70.00
$93.00
(0)

3-Methyl-1-butanol activates Olfr827 by directly binding to its olfactory receptor site, leading to a conformational change in the protein and the initiation of the olfactory signaling pathway.

Ethyl butyrate

105-54-4sc-214986
sc-214986A
1 kg
4 kg
$100.00
$210.00
(0)

Ethyl butyrate, with its fruity aroma, activates Olfr827 through direct interaction with the receptor site. This binding induces a structural change in the receptor, initiating the olfactory signaling mechanism.

1-Octanol

111-87-5sc-255858
1 ml
$45.00
(0)

1-Octanol, known for its waxy citrus odor, activates Olfr827 by fitting into its binding pocket, causing a conformational change and triggering the olfactory signal transduction process.

Hexyl acetate

142-92-7sc-215149
sc-215149A
25 ml
500 ml
$32.00
$57.00
(0)

Hexyl acetate, with its fruity scent, activates Olfr827 by binding to the receptor's active site, triggering a conformational change and the initiation of olfactory signal transduction.

Heptaldehyde

111-71-7sc-250089
sc-250089A
2 ml
100 ml
$29.00
$58.00
(0)

Heptaldehyde, an aldehyde with a citrus-like odor, activates Olfr827 through direct interaction with the receptor, leading to a structural change and initiating the olfactory signaling process.

Nonanal

124-19-6sc-257926
1 g
$66.00
(0)

Nonanal, possessing a strong citrus scent, activates Olfr827 by directly interacting with the receptor, causing a conformational change and initiating the olfactory signal transduction pathway.

Decanal

112-31-2sc-234518
25 g
$43.00
(0)

Decanal, known for its citrus aroma, activates Olfr827 through direct binding to the receptor, leading to a conformational change and the activation of olfactory signaling mechanisms.

Linalool

78-70-6sc-250250
sc-250250A
sc-250250B
5 g
100 g
500 g
$46.00
$71.00
$108.00
(0)

Linalool, a terpene alcohol with a floral scent, activates Olfr827 by interacting directly with the receptor, causing a structural change and initiating the olfactory signaling pathway.

(±)-beta-Citronellol

106-22-9sc-294094
sc-294094A
25 ml
500 ml
$31.00
$153.00
(0)

Citronellol, with its rose-like aroma, activates Olfr827 by directly binding to the receptor, triggering a conformational change and initiating the olfactory signal transduction process.

Geraniol

106-24-1sc-235242
sc-235242A
25 g
100 g
$44.00
$117.00
(0)

Geraniol, a component of rose oil, activates Olfr827 by binding to the receptor's active site, leading to a conformational change and the subsequent activation of the olfactory signal transduction pathway.