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1.10.3.1
chlorogenic acid + O2
probably the major substrate in vivo
1.10.3.1
chlorogenic acid + O2
formation of a highly reactive o-quinone intermediate which then could interact with NH2 groups of lysine, SCH3 groups of methionines and indole rings of tryptophan in nucleophilic addition and in polymerization reactions, the so-called browning and greening reactions
1.10.3.1
D-catechin + O2
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1.10.3.1
dihydroxyphenylalanine + O2
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1.10.3.1
dopamine + O2
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1.10.3.1
L-dopa + 1/2 O2
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1.10.3.1
L-tyrosine + L-dopa + O2
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1.10.3.1
L-tyrosine + L-dopa + O2
pathway of melanin biosynthesis, detailed overview
1.10.3.1
L-tyrosine + O2
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extremely low levels of activity suggest that this protein likely plays no direct metabolic role in the biodegradation of catecholamines
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