FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
Pathway: TYRAMINE AND OCTOPAMINE BIOSYNTHESIS
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General Information
Name
TYRAMINE AND OCTOPAMINE BIOSYNTHESIS
Species
D. melanogaster
Symbol
TYROCTBI
FlyBase ID
FBgg0002226
Date last reviewed
2026-05-18
Number of members
4
Description
Description
Tyramine and octopamine are monoamine neurotransmitters. They are synthesized in the cytosol from L-tyrosine, whose decarboxylation produces tyramine that can then. be converted to octopamine. Tyramine and octopamine signal through G protein-coupled receptors regulating several processes including locomotion, sleep, behaviour, metabolism and reproduction. (Adapted from FBrf0255924.)
Notes

CG5235 is expressed in ovaries and is a paralog of Tbh and olf413. As there is no functional data, CG5235 is not included in the gene list. Tyramine and octopamine inactivation and catabolism are likely mediated via N-acetylation as levels of amine oxidase and methyltransferase activity, which are involved in amine degradation in mammals, are barely detectable in Dmel.

Source Material
The TYRAMINE AND OCTOPAMINE BIOSYNTHESIS Gene Group has been compiled using the following publication(s): Ramya et al., 2024, Cole et al., 2005, and Monastirioti et al., 1996 .
Key Gene Ontology (GO) terms
Cellular Component
Related Gene Groups
GO Causal Activity Model (GO-CAM)
Members (4)
For all members:
GO ribbon stack
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External Data
Note: The Drosophila pathways shown at external resources are computed and may therefore differ from the manually curated and verified pathway shown above.
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Synonyms and Secondary IDs
Synonym(s)
TYROCTBI
TYRAMINE AND OCTOPAMINE BIOSYNTHESIS
Secondary FlyBase ID(s)
References (4)