Polyamines
Polyamines:
Polyamines:
- For regulating your immune system.
- A key chemical produced by methylation.
Snyder-Robinson syndrome:
- Spermine synthase enzyme is involved in the production of spermine, which is a type of small molecule called a polyamine.
Polyamines Interact with Diseases:
Polyamines Interact with Diseases:
- Colorectal cancer 23.67
- Inflammatory bowel disease 9.82
- Breast carcinoma 7.85
- Colonic neoplasm 7.04
- Ovarian Cysts 5.39
- Uterine fibroid 5.37
- Arthritis, Experimental 4.84
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 1 4.83
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 4.54
- Renal cell carcinoma 4.51
- Glomerulonephritis 4.4
- Papilloma 4.28
- Liver Cirrhosis 4.09
- Status Epilepticus 4.09
- HIV Infections 4.03
- Skin Neoplasms 3.94
- Cocaine dependence 3.83
- Colorectal cancer 23.67
- Inflammatory bowel disease 9.82
- Breast carcinoma 7.85
- Colonic neoplasm 7.04
- Ovarian Cysts 5.39
- Uterine fibroid 5.37
- Arthritis, Experimental 4.84
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 1 4.83
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 4.54
- Renal cell carcinoma 4.51
- Glomerulonephritis 4.4
- Papilloma 4.28
- Liver Cirrhosis 4.09
- Status Epilepticus 4.09
- HIV Infections 4.03
- Skin Neoplasms 3.94
- Cocaine dependence 3.83
Genes:
- ODC1
- JUND
- SFRP1
- SFRP2
- SFRP4
- GATA5
- SFRP5
- SMS gene-involved in the production of spermine, which is a type of small molecule called a polyamine.
- SAT1 gene-an enzyme in the catabolic pathway of polyamine metabolism.
- TGM6 gene-cross-linking of proteins and the conjugation of polyamines to proteins.
- MTAP gene-This gene encodes an enzyme that plays a major role in polyamine metabolism.