General Information of Metabolite (ID: MT074)
  Meta Name
Dimethylamine
  Unify Name
Dimethylamine
  Synonym    Click to Show/Hide the Detailed Synonyms of This Metabolite
DMA;HNMe2;Me2nh;N,N-Dimethylamine;(CH3)2nh;Dimethylamine anhydrous;Dimethylamine anhydrous (dot);Dimethylamine aqueous solution;Dimethylamine hydrobromide;Dimethylamine solution;N-Methyl-methanamine;N-Methylmethanamine;N-Methylmethanamine (acd/name 4.0);Dimethylamine nitrate;Dimethylamine perchlorate;Dimethylamine sulfate;Dimethylamine hydrochloride;Dimethylamine phosphate (3:1);Dimethylamine, conjugate acid;Dimethylammonium chloride;Dimethylamine sulfate (1:1);Dimethylammonium formate;Dimethylamine monosulfate
  Molecule Type
Choline metabolites
  Formula
C2H8N
  Inchi Key
ROSDSFDQCJNGOL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  Description    Click to Show/Hide the Detailed Description of This Metabolite
Dimethylamine (DMA) is an organic secondary amine. It is a colorless, liquefied and flammable gas with an ammonia and fish-like odor. Dimethylamine is abundantly present in human urine. Main sources of urinary DMA have been reported to include trimethylamine N-oxide, a common food component, and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis. ADMA is excreted in the urine in part unmetabolized and in part after hydrolysis to DMA by dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase (DDAH). Statistically significant increases in urinary DMA have been found in individuals after the consumption of fish and seafoods. The highest values were obtained for individuals that consumed coley, squid and whiting with cod, haddock, sardine, skate and swordfish (PMID: 18282650 ). It has also been identified as a uremic toxin according to the European Uremic Toxin Working Group (PMID: 22626821 ). As a pure chemical substance Dimethylamine is used as dehairing agent in tanning, in dyes, in rubber accelerators, in soaps and cleaning compounds and as an agricultural fungicide. In the body, DMA also undergoes nitrosation under weak acid conditions to give dimethlynitrosamine. Study has shown that DMA is a metabolite of Arthrobacter and Micrococcus (PMID: 11422368 ; PMID: 7191 ).
  External Links   HMDB ID   HMDB0000087
  VMH ID   dma
  KEGG ID   C00543
  Metlin ID   3758

The epigenetic modification information of this metabolite
Modification Type Molecule EM Info Cell/Tissue Type Modified sites Condition REF
DNA Methylation DNMT EM Info . . . [1], [2]

The microbes that produce this metabolite
      Bifidobacterium
         Detailed Information MIC Info click to show the detail information of this Microbiota [1], [2]
         Description
Bifidobacteria is a genus of gram-positive, nonmotile, often branched anaerobic bacteria. They are ubiquitous inhabitants of the gastrointestinal tract, vagina and mouth of mammals, including humans.
      proteobacteria
         Detailed Information MIC Info click to show the detail information of this Microbiota [1]
         Description
Proteobacteria is a major phylum of gram-negative bacteria. It includes a wide variety of pathogenic genera, such as Escherichia, Salmonella, Vibrio, Helicobacter, Yersinia, Legionellales, and many others.
      Actinobacteria
         Detailed Information MIC Info click to show the detail information of this Microbiota [1]
         Description
Actinobacteria are ubiquitous gram-positive bacteria with high guanine and cytosine contents in DNA, having a characteristic filamentous morphology.
      Firmicutes
         Detailed Information MIC Info click to show the detail information of this Microbiota [1]
         Description
Firmicutes is phylum of bacteria

References
1 Gut Microbiota as Important Mediator Between Diet and DNA Methylation and Histone Modifications in the Host. Nutrients. 2020 Feb 25;12(3):597. doi: 10.3390/nu12030597.
2 Arachidonic and oleic acid exert distinct effects on the DNA methylome. Epigenetics. 2016 May 3;11(5):321-34. doi: 10.1080/15592294.2016.1161873. Epub 2016 Apr 18.

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