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Phenylethanolamine A is associated with the enzyme phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT), which plays a crucial role in the biosynthesis of epinephrine by catalyzing the methylation of norepinephrine. PNMT is primarily located in the adrenal medulla and is encoded by a single gene with three exons. Structurally, phenylethanolamine substrates and inhibitors interact with PNMT through conformational and steric aspects, which are important for binding affinity. The enzyme is a potential drug target for controlling hypertension due to its role in epinephrine synthesis, and inhibitors are being designed to selectively target PNMT without affecting other receptors. Phenylethanolamine is also implicated in the regulation of blood pressure, respiration, and conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and PTSD.
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