FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term biogenic amine biosynthetic process ID (Ontology) GO:0042401 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The chemical reactions and pathways occurring at the level of individual cells resulting in the formation of any of a group of naturally occurring, biologically active amines, such as norepinephrine, histamine, and serotonin, many of which act as neurotransmitters.[ ISBN:0395825172 ]
Also Known As "biogenic amine anabolism" ; "biogenic amine biosynthesis" ; "biogenic amine formation" (for all, see Synonyms field below)
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Genes (FBgn)  GO_BIOLOGICAL_PROCESS       1
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 biogenic amine biosynthetic process (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)       1
     involved_in | biogenic amine biosynthetic process       1
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 |__amine biosynthetic process________
amine metabolic process               |
 |__biogenic amine metabolic process__|
 |__amine biosynthetic process________|
                                      biogenic amine biosynthetic process  16 rec.
                                       |__catecholamine biosynthetic process 7 rec.
                                       |   |__dopamine biosynthetic process(+) 4 rec.
                                       |   |__epinephrine biosynthetic process
                                       |   |__norepinephrine biosynthetic process 3 rec.
                                       |__choline biosynthetic process
                                       |   |__choline biosynthetic process via CDP-choline
                                       |   |__choline biosynthetic process via N-monomethylethanolamine
                                       |   |__choline biosynthetic process via phosphoryl-ethanolamine
                                       |__ethanolamine biosynthetic process
                                       |__histamine biosynthetic process 3 rec.
                                       |__indolalkylamine biosynthetic process
                                       |   |__L-tryptophan biosynthetic process
                                       |__nicotianamine biosynthetic process
                                       |__octopamine biosynthetic process 3 rec.
                                       |__phenylethylamine biosynthetic process
                                       |__polyamine biosynthetic process 6 rec.
                                           |__nor-spermidine biosynthetic process
                                           |__putrescine biosynthetic process(+) 2 rec.
                                           |__spermidine biosynthetic process 2 rec.
                                           |__spermine biosynthetic process 2 rec.
                                           |__thermospermine biosynthetic process
                                           |__trimethylenediamine biosynthetic process
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  • "biogenic amine anabolism" EXACT
    "biogenic amine biosynthesis" EXACT
    "biogenic amine formation" EXACT
    "biogenic amine synthesis" EXACT
    "cellular biogenic amine biosynthetic process" EXACT
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