Monoaminylation

Protein monoaminylation refers to the post-translational modification in which monoamines (i.e., dopamine, serotonin, histamine) are covalently attached to glutamine residues via transamidation. Monoaminylation itself refers to the overall class of post-translational modifications involving monoamines; however, these reactions are further classified by the individual monoamine reactant they describe (i.e., dopaminylation, serotonylation, histaminylation).

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Monoaminylation

Protein monoaminylation refers to the post-translational modification in which monoamines (i.e., dopamine, serotonin, histamine) are covalently attached to glutamine residues via transamidation. Monoaminylation itself refers to the overall class of post-translational modifications involving monoamines; however, these reactions are further classified by the individual monoamine reactant they describe (i.e., dopaminylation, serotonylation, histaminylation).

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