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* Thyronamine (T0AM) |
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* [[3-Iodothyronamine]] (T1AM), which is the most notable one as it is a [[trace amine]] found in the [[nervous system]]. It is a possible candidate for the natural ligand of the [[trace amine-associated receptor]] TAAR1 (TAR1), a [[G protein-coupled receptor]] located |
* [[3-Iodothyronamine]] (T1AM), which is the most notable one as it is a [[trace amine]] found in the [[nervous system]]. It is a possible candidate for the natural ligand of the [[trace amine-associated receptor]] TAAR1 (TAR1), a [[G protein-coupled receptor]] located inside the [[cell membrane]]<ref>{{cite journal | author = Piehl S, Hoefig CS, Scanlan TS, Köhrle J | year = 2011 | title = Thyronamines - Past, Present, and Future | journal = Endocrine Reviews | volume = 32 | pages = 64–80 | doi = 10.1210/er.2009-0040 | pmid = 20880963 | issue = 1}}</ref> |
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* 3,5-Diiodothyronamine (T2AM) |
* 3,5-Diiodothyronamine (T2AM) |
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* [[3,5,3'-Triiodothyronamine]] (T3AM) |
* [[3,5,3'-Triiodothyronamine]] (T3AM) |
Revision as of 20:00, 10 December 2015
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IUPAC name
4-[4-(2-Aminoethyl)phenoxy]phenol
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3D model (JSmol)
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MeSH | thyronamine |
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CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
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C14H15NO2 | |
Molar mass | 229.279 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Thyronamine refers both to a molecule, and to derivatives of that molecule: a family of decarboxylated and deiodinated metabolites of the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T3).
Types
The group includes:
- Thyronamine (T0AM)
- 3-Iodothyronamine (T1AM), which is the most notable one as it is a trace amine found in the nervous system. It is a possible candidate for the natural ligand of the trace amine-associated receptor TAAR1 (TAR1), a G protein-coupled receptor located inside the cell membrane[1]
- 3,5-Diiodothyronamine (T2AM)
- 3,5,3'-Triiodothyronamine (T3AM)
See also
References
- ^ Piehl S, Hoefig CS, Scanlan TS, Köhrle J (2011). "Thyronamines - Past, Present, and Future". Endocrine Reviews. 32 (1): 64–80. doi:10.1210/er.2009-0040. PMID 20880963.
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