Date published: 2025-9-12

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Olfr695 is a specific target protein that plays a pivotal role in the intricate field of olfaction. As a member of the olfactory receptor (OR) family, Olfr695 is primarily expressed in sensory neurons of the olfactory epithelium. Its main function lies in detecting and transducing odorant signals from the environment into neural impulses that can be interpreted by the brain. Specifically, Olfr695 belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily, which is renowned for its vital role in initiating intracellular signaling cascades in response to extracellular ligand binding. The general mechanisms of activation for Olfr695 are intricately linked to its nature as a GPCR. When an odorant molecule, a chemical compound with a specific structure, comes into contact with the olfactory epithelium, it can interact with Olfr695 through a process known as odorant-receptor binding. This interaction triggers a cascade of events: upon binding, Olfr695 undergoes conformational changes, leading to the activation of associated G proteins. These G proteins, in turn, activate the enzyme adenylyl cyclase, leading to the conversion of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). Elevated cAMP levels then activate protein kinase A (PKA), which phosphorylates various downstream effector proteins, ultimately culminating in the generation of action potentials that are transmitted to the brain for odor perception.

Furthermore, Olfr695 activation is highly sensitive and specific, as different odorant molecules exhibit distinct chemical structures, allowing for a diverse range of odor discrimination. This specificity is critical for our ability to distinguish between various odors in our environment. It's important to note that while the general mechanisms of Olfr695 activation are well-established, the specific odorants that activate this receptor can vary widely and are not mentioned in this context. Understanding the function and activation of Olfr695 is essential for unraveling the complexities of olfaction, an intricate sensory process that continues to be a subject of intense scientific investigation and discovery in the realm of chemical biology.

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Octanal

124-13-0sc-250612
sc-250612A
25 ml
100 ml
$25.00
$33.00
(1)

L'octanal est un composé aldéhyde connu pour activer Olfr695 en se liant à son site récepteur, déclenchant ainsi des signaux olfactifs.

2-Heptanone

110-43-0sc-238060
1 ml
$94.00
(0)

La 2-Heptanone est un composé cétonique qui stimule directement Olfr695, entraînant l'activation des processus d'olfaction.

Hexyl acetate

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

L'acétate d'hexyle est un ester chimique qui active Olfr695 en interagissant avec son récepteur et en déclenchant la perception des odeurs.

Isopentyl acetate

123-92-2sc-250190
sc-250190A
100 ml
500 ml
$105.00
$221.00
(0)

L'acétate d'isoamyle est un ester qui se lie à Olfr695 et déclenche une réponse, contribuant ainsi à la perception des odeurs fruitées.

Linalool

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

Le linalol, un alcool terpénique, active Olfr695 et est associé à la détection de parfums floraux et d'agrumes.

2-Phenylethanol

60-12-8sc-238198
250 ml
$68.00
(0)

Le 2-phényléthanol est un alcool aromatique qui fonctionne comme un activateur de Olfr695, contribuant à la perception des odeurs.

1-Octen-3-ol

3391-86-4sc-237604
25 g
$49.00
(0)

Le 1-Octen-3-ol est un composé terpénoïde qui active Olfr695, jouant un rôle dans la détection des odeurs de champignons.

Allyl isothiocyanate

57-06-7sc-252361
sc-252361A
sc-252361B
5 g
100 g
500 g
$43.00
$66.00
$117.00
3
(1)

L'isothiocyanate d'allyle, présent dans la moutarde, peut activer Olfr695 en déclenchant des réponses olfactives spécifiques aux odeurs piquantes.

Butyric acid

107-92-6sc-214640
sc-214640A
1 kg
10 kg
$63.00
$174.00
(0)

L'acide butyrique est un acide carboxylique qui active directement Olfr695, contribuant à la perception des odeurs de rance ou de fromage.

Ethyl butyrate

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

Le butyrate d'éthyle est un ester chimique qui active Olfr695 et est associé à la détection d'odeurs fruitées et sucrées.