OR5M10 can interact with this protein in various ways to initiate a signaling cascade typical of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Isoamyl acetate, for instance, can serve as an odorant molecule, binding to OR5M10 and causing a conformational change that leads to activation. The binding of isoamyl acetate can result in the interaction with G-proteins that initiate downstream signaling pathways. Similarly, benzaldehyde, another organic compound with a distinctive aroma, can also activate OR5M10 by binding to it and inducing a structural change that triggers intracellular signal transduction. Methyl salicylate, known for its minty scent, can bind to OR5M10 and activate it, leading to a series of cellular responses. Eugenol, a spicy aroma compound, can engage with OR5M10 in a similar fashion, activating the receptor and prompting G-protein signaling.
Citral, which imparts a lemony scent, can activate OR5M10 by interacting with its binding site, leading to the activation of G-protein and downstream effectors. Limonene, with its citrusy aroma, can act as an activator by fitting into the binding pocket of OR5M10, causing receptor activation and initiating signal transduction. Geraniol and anethole, both with pleasant fragrances, can activate OR5M10 by fitting into its active site and initiating a conformational change that results in receptor activation and subsequent signaling. Ethyl vanillin, alpha-ionone, and linalool can all activate OR5M10 by directly interacting with the receptor, causing a conformational change that results in signaling cascade initiation. Lastly, hexyl acetate can bind to the active site of OR5M10, triggering receptor activation and signal transduction pathways. Each of these chemicals can activate OR5M10 by direct binding, which is the principal method for the activation of olfactory receptors and the onset of signal transduction pathways in olfactory sensory neurons.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Isopentyl acetate | 123-92-2 | sc-250190 sc-250190A | 100 ml 500 ml | $107.00 $225.00 | ||
Isoamyl acetate is an ester that can be an odorant molecule for certain olfactory receptors, potentially including OR5M10. Upon binding to the receptor, it would cause a conformational change leading to the activation of the G-protein coupled receptor signaling cascade. | ||||||
Methyl Salicylate | 119-36-8 | sc-204802 sc-204802A | 250 ml 500 ml | $47.00 $70.00 | ||
Methyl salicylate, commonly known as wintergreen oil, has the potential to interact with and activate olfactory receptors by causing a conformational change in the receptor structure, initiating signal transduction. | ||||||
Eugenol | 97-53-0 | sc-203043 sc-203043A sc-203043B | 1 g 100 g 500 g | $32.00 $62.00 $218.00 | 2 | |
Eugenol, a component of clove oil, is known to bind to certain olfactory receptors. If OR5M10 has binding affinity, eugenol would activate the receptor and subsequent G-protein signaling pathways. | ||||||
Citral | 5392-40-5 | sc-252620 | 1 kg | $212.00 | ||
Citral, a key component of lemon scent, could interact with and activate olfactory receptors by binding to the ligand-binding site, which might lead to activation of the G-protein and downstream signaling. | ||||||
D-Limonene | 5989-27-5 | sc-205283 sc-205283A | 100 ml 500 ml | $84.00 $129.00 | 3 | |
Limonene, a prominent scent in citrus, could serve as an activator for olfactory receptors like OR5M10 by fitting into its binding pocket, causing receptor activation and signal transduction initiation. | ||||||
Geraniol | 106-24-1 | sc-235242 sc-235242A | 25 g 100 g | $45.00 $119.00 | ||
Geraniol, a monoterpenoid and alcohol, is a natural scent compound that could activate olfactory receptors by binding and changing the receptor's conformation, leading to its activation. | ||||||
Anethole | 104-46-1 | sc-481571A sc-481571 | 10 g 100 g | $576.00 $316.00 | ||
Anethole, found in anise, can potentially activate olfactory receptors if it fits into the binding site of OR5M10, causing activation and starting the signal transduction pathway. | ||||||
3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde | 121-32-4 | sc-238538 | 100 g | $31.00 | ||
3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, a synthetic form of vanilla, has the potential to activate olfactory receptors by binding to them, potentially activating OR5M10 and promoting G-protein-mediated signaling. | ||||||
α-Ionone | 127-41-3 | sc-239157 | 100 g | $75.00 | ||
Alpha-ionone is a fragrance compound that could activate OR5M10 by interacting directly with the receptor, causing a conformational change and initiating a signaling cascade. | ||||||
Linalool | 78-70-6 | sc-250250 sc-250250A sc-250250B | 5 g 100 g 500 g | $47.00 $72.00 $110.00 | ||
Linalool, a naturally occurring terpene alcohol, could directly activate OR5M10 by binding to its ligand-binding domain, leading to the activation of the receptor and subsequent signaling events. | ||||||