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Background

In mammals, histamine is metabolized by two major pathways: N(tau)-methylation via histamine N-methyltransferase and oxidative deamination via diamine oxidase. This gene encodes the first enzyme which is found in the cytosol and uses S-adenosyl-L-methionine as the methyl donor. In the mammalian brain, the neurotransmitter activity of histamine is controlled by N(tau)-methylation as diamine oxidase is not found in the central nervous system. A common genetic polymorphism affects the activity levels of this gene product in red blood cells. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode different proteins have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
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Protein class

Disease related genes, Enzymes, Human disease related genes, Metabolic proteins, Potential drug targets

Predicted location

Intracellular

Single cell type specificity

Cell type enhanced (Hofbauer cells, Proximal tubular cells, Kupffer cells)

Immune cell specificity

Group enriched (classical monocyte, intermediate monocyte, myeloid DC, non-classical monocyte)

Cell line specificity

Cell line enhanced (Hep G2, HSkMC, RT4, SuSa)

Interaction

Monomer.

Molecular function

Methyltransferase, Transferase

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