Synonyms: T1AM
Compound class:
Metabolite
Comment: 3-Iodothyronamine is an endogenous thyronamine and derivative of thyroid hormone. It acts as a high-affinity ligand for the trace amine-associated receptor TAAR1 [1-2].
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References |
1. Hart ME, Suchland KL, Miyakawa M, Bunzow JR, Grandy DK, Scanlan TS. (2006)
Trace amine-associated receptor agonists: synthesis and evaluation of thyronamines and related analogues. J Med Chem, 49 (3): 1101-12. [PMID:16451074] |
2. Scanlan TS, Suchland KL, Hart ME, Chiellini G, Huang Y, Kruzich PJ, Frascarelli S, Crossley DA, Bunzow JR, Ronca-Testoni S et al.. (2004)
3-Iodothyronamine is an endogenous and rapid-acting derivative of thyroid hormone. Nat Med, 10 (6): 638-42. [PMID:15146179] |
3. Tan ES, Miyakawa M, Bunzow JR, Grandy DK, Scanlan TS. (2007)
Exploring the structure-activity relationship of the ethylamine portion of 3-iodothyronamine for rat and mouse trace amine-associated receptor 1. J Med Chem, 50 (12): 2787-98. [PMID:17497842] |