tyramine





Description


Tyramine is a key precursor in the engineered tyrosol biosynthetic pathway, produced from tyrosine by tyrosine decarboxylase (TDC) and subsequently converted to 4-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde (4HPAA) by tyramine oxidase (TYO). In feaB-knockout Escherichia coli strains, this intermediate is efficiently and effectively converted to tyrosol, eliminating diversion toward 4-hydroxyphenylacetate formation [355].


Chemical Formula:
C8H12NO
Molecular Weight:
138.189 Daltons
Monoisotopic Mass:
138.09188901250002 Daltons
SMILES:
C1(C=C(O)C=CC(CC[N+])=1)
InChI:
1S/C8H11NO/c9-6-5-7-1-3-8(10)4-2-7/h1-4,10H,5-6,9H2/p+1

Synonyms
  • tyrosamine
  • 4-(2-aminoethyl)phenol
  • p-hydroxyphenethylamine
  • 2-(p-hydroxyphenyl)ethylamine

Databases
MetaCyc:  TYRAMINE
RefMet:  Tyramine
BiGG:  tym
MetaboLights:  MTBLC327995
HMDB:  HMDB00306
ChemSpider:  4416910
ChEBI:  327995 15760
PubChem (CID):  5249538 5610
CAS:  51-67-2
KEGG:  C00483
Seed:  cpd00374
MetaNetX:  MNXM603
PupChem (SID):  3766
CHEMBL:  CHEMBL11608
KNApSAcK:  C00001435
PDB-CCD:  AEF
3DMET:  B01260
NIKKAJI:  J4.123H