Date published: 2026-5-30

1-800-457-3801

SCBT Portrait Logo
Seach Input

Olfr912 Activators

Olfr912 is an olfactory receptor protein responsible for detecting specific odorants in our environment. Its activation is crucial for our sense of smell. Olfr912 directly recognizes and responds to odorant molecules by binding to its receptor site, initiating a conformational change. This change triggers olfactory signal transduction, leading to the functional activation of Olfr912. In addition to direct activation, Olfr912 can also be indirectly activated by chemicals like Cyclic AMP (cAMP) and Diacylglycerol (DAG). These compounds enhance olfactory receptor sensitivity by modulating intracellular pathways that increase responsiveness to odorants. Similarly, chemicals like Nitric Oxide (NO) and Inositol Trisphosphate (IP3) influence guanylyl cyclase (GC) and calcium levels, respectively, leading to increased intracellular messengers that enhance Olfr912's sensitivity to odorants.

In summary, Olfr912 is a vital component of our olfactory system, allowing us to perceive and distinguish various scents in our environment. Its activation is achieved through direct binding to odorants or indirectly by modulating intracellular pathways that enhance receptor sensitivity, ultimately leading to our ability to detect and recognize specific smells.

SEE ALSO...

Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Isopentyl acetate

123-92-2sc-250190
sc-250190A
100 ml
500 ml
$107.00
$225.00
(0)

Isoamyl Acetate directly activates Olfr912 by binding to its receptor site, leading to a conformational change that initiates olfactory signal transduction, ultimately resulting in the functional activation of Olfr912.

Ethyl butyrate

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

Ethyl Butyrate directly activates Olfr912 by binding to its receptor site, triggering a conformational change that initiates olfactory signal transduction, resulting in the functional activation of Olfr912.

Pentyl acetate

628-63-7sc-215691
250 ml
$66.00
(0)

Amyl Acetate directly activates Olfr912 by binding to its receptor site, inducing a conformational change that initiates olfactory signal transduction, leading to the functional activation of Olfr912.

Geraniol

106-24-1sc-235242
sc-235242A
25 g
100 g
$45.00
$119.00
(0)

Geraniol directly activates Olfr912 by binding to its receptor site, leading to a conformational change that initiates olfactory signal transduction, ultimately resulting in the functional activation of Olfr912.

Methyl butyrate

623-42-7sc-215339
sc-215339A
1 kg
5 kg
$97.00
$214.00
(0)

Methyl Butyrate directly activates Olfr912 by binding to its receptor site, initiating a conformational change that triggers olfactory signal transduction, leading to the functional activation of Olfr912.

Hexanal

66-25-1sc-252885
2 ml
$27.00
(0)

Hexanal directly activates Olfr912 by binding to its receptor site, triggering a conformational change that initiates olfactory signal transduction, resulting in the functional activation of Olfr912.

Adenosine 3′,5′-cyclic monophosphate

60-92-4sc-217584
sc-217584A
sc-217584B
sc-217584C
sc-217584D
sc-217584E
100 mg
250 mg
5 g
10 g
25 g
50 g
$116.00
$179.00
$265.00
$369.00
$629.00
$1150.00
(1)

Cyclic AMP (cAMP) indirectly activates Olfr912 by enhancing the sensitivity of olfactory receptors, including Olfr912, to odorant molecules. It modulates the olfactory signal transduction pathway, leading to increased responsiveness and the functional activation of Olfr912 in odor detection.

Isoniazid

54-85-3sc-205722
sc-205722A
sc-205722B
5 g
50 g
100 g
$26.00
$101.00
$146.00
(1)

Isoniazid indirectly activates Olfr912 by stimulating the release of calcium ions from intracellular stores. This increased intracellular calcium enhances the responsiveness of olfactory receptors, including Olfr912, to odorants, facilitating their functional activation in odor detection.

L-α-Phosphatidylinositol sodium salt

383907-36-6sc-221821
10 mg
$408.00
1
(0)

Phosphatidylinositol (PI) indirectly activates Olfr912 by modulating the olfactory signal transduction pathway. It generates inositol trisphosphate (IP3), leading to increased intracellular calcium levels and enhancing the responsiveness of olfactory receptors, including Olfr912, to odorants. This results in the functional activation of Olfr912 in odor detection.