Literature

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S. J. Saul, Sugumaran M.SubmittedBiosynthesis of dehydro-N-acetyldopamine by a soluble enzyme preparation from the larval cuticle of Sarcophaga bullata involves intermediary formation of N-acetyldopamine quinone and N-acetyldopamine quinone methide
S. J. Saul, Sugumaran M.Submitted4-Alkyl-o-quinone/2-hydroxy-p-quinone methide isomerase from the larval hemolymph of Sarcophaga bullata. I. Purification and characterization of enzyme-catalyzed reaction
S. J. Saul, Sugumaran M.SubmittedN-actyldopamine quinone methide/1,2-dehydro-N-acetyldopamine tautomerase, a new enzyme involved in sclerotization of insect cuticle
S. J. Saul, Sugumaran M.SubmittedO-quinone/quinone methide isomerase a novel enzyme preventing the destruction of self- matter by phenol oxidase-generated quinones during immune response in insects
S. J. Saul, Sugumaran M.SubmittedCharacterization of a new enzyme system that desaturates the side chain of N acetyldopamine
S. J. Saul, Sugumaran M.SubmittedCharacterization of quinone tautomerase activity in the hemolymph of Sarcophaga bullata larvae
S. J. Saul, Sugumaran M.SubmittedProphenoloxidase activation in the hemolymph of Sarcophaga bullata larvae
S. J. Saul, Sugumaran M.SubmittedPhenol oxidase activation proteases and protease inhibitors in insect hemolymph
M. Sugumaran, Saul, S. J., Dali, H.SubmittedOn the mechanism of side chain oxidation of N- -alanyldopamine by cuticular enzymes from Sarcophaga bullata
M. Sugumaran, Saul, S. J., Ramesh, N.SubmittedEndogenous protease inhibitors prevent underired actrivationf of prophenolase in insect hemolymph
M. Sugumaran, Saul, S. J., Semensi, V.SubmittedTrapping of transiently formed quinone methide during enzymatic conversion of N acetyldopamine to N acetylnorepinephrine
M. Sugumaran, Saul, S. J., Semensi, V.SubmittedOn the mechanism of formation of N-aacetyldopamine quinone methide in insect cuticle
M. Sugumaran, Semensi, V., Saul, S. J.SubmittedOn the oxidation of 3,4-dihydroxyphenethyl alcohol and 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl glycol by cuticular enzyme(s) from Sarcophaga bullata
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