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Ronald G. Duggleby

Ronald G. Duggleby

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Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
10879
World Ranking
10726
National Ranking
256

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
10905
World Ranking
13296
National Ranking
371

Overview

Ronald G. Duggleby is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their academic profile reflects engagement in various domains through research and other scholarly activities.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their profile at this time. Additionally, their record does not list any book publications or awards received.

This absence of detailed publicly available data suggests a profile concentrated around institutional association or possibly areas not fully documented in open academic databases.

Best Publications

  • Human sulfotransferases and their role in chemical metabolism

    Niranjali Gamage;Amanda Barnett;Nadine Hempel;Ronald G. Duggleby

  • A nonlinear regression program for small computers

    R.G. Duggleby

  • Herbicide-binding sites revealed in the structure of plant acetohydroxyacid synthase

    Jennifer A. McCourt;Siew Siew Pang;Jack King-Scott;Luke W. Guddat

  • Structure and mechanism of inhibition of plant acetohydroxyacid synthase.

    Ronald G. Duggleby;Jennifer A. McCourt;Luke W. Guddat

  • Regression analysis of nonlinear Arrhenius plots: an empirical model and a computer program.

    Ronald G. Duggleby

  • Properties and functions of the thiamin diphosphate dependent enzyme transketolase

    Gerhard Schenk;Ronald G. Duggleby;Peter F. Nixon

  • Methotrexate, a high-affinity pseudosubstrate of dihydrofolate reductase.

    Jeffrey W. Williams;John F. Morrison;Ronald G. Duggleby

  • Acetohydroxyacid synthase and its role in the biosynthetic pathway for branched-chain amino acids

    J. A. McCourt;R. G. Duggleby

  • Crystal structure of yeast acetohydroxyacid synthase: a target for herbicidal inhibitors.

    Siew Siew Pang;Ronald G Duggleby;Luke W Guddat

  • Analysis of enzyme progress curves by nonlinear regression.

    Ronald G. Duggleby

  • Molecular Basis of Sulfonylurea Herbicide Inhibition of Acetohydroxyacid Synthase

    Siew Siew Pang;Luke W. Guddat;Ronald G. Duggleby

  • Structure of a human carcinogen-converting enzyme, SULT1A1. Structural and kinetic implications of substrate inhibition.

    Niranjali U. Gamage;Ronald G. Duggleby;Amanda C. Barnett;Michael Tresillian

  • NMR analysis of covalent intermediates in thiamin diphosphate enzymes.

    Kai Tittmann;Ralph Golbik;Kathrin Uhlemann;Ludmila Khailova

  • Quantitative Analysis of the Time Courses of Enzyme- Catalyzed Reactions

    Ronald G. Duggleby

  • Elucidating the specificity of binding of sulfonylurea herbicides to acetohydroxyacid synthase.

    Jennifer A. McCourt;Siew Siew Pang;Luke W. Guddat;Ronald G. Duggleby

  • Kinetics of Slow and Tight-Binding Inhibitors

    Stefan E. Szedlacsek;Ronald G. Duggleby

  • Parameter estimation using a direct solution of the integrated Michaelis-Menten equation.

    Chetan T. Goudar;Jagadeesh R. Sonnad;Ronald G. Duggleby

  • Expression, purification, characterization, and reconstitution of the large and small subunits of yeast acetohydroxyacid synthase.

    Siew Siew Pang;Ronald G. Duggleby

  • Herbicide-resistant forms of Arabidopsis thaliana acetohydroxyacid synthase: characterization of the catalytic properties and sensitivity to inhibitors of four defined mutants.

    Alan K. Chang;Ronald G. Duggleby

  • The Structure of Human SULT1A1 Crystallized with Estradiol AN INSIGHT INTO ACTIVE SITE PLASTICITY AND SUBSTRATE INHIBITION WITH MULTI-RING SUBSTRATES

    Niranjali U. Gamage;Sergey Tsvetanov;Ronald G. Duggleby;Michael E. McManus

Frequent Co-Authors

Luke W. Guddat
Luke W. Guddat University of Queensland
Jennifer L. Martin
Jennifer L. Martin University of Wollongong
Gerhard Schenk
Gerhard Schenk University of Queensland
Kai Tittmann
Kai Tittmann University of Göttingen
Roland Douce
Roland Douce Joseph Fourier University
Mulchand S. Patel
Mulchand S. Patel University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Richard L. Schowen
Richard L. Schowen University of Kansas
John S. Mattick
John S. Mattick University of New South Wales
John C. Wallace
John C. Wallace University of Wisconsin–Madison
Michael J. Waters
Michael J. Waters University of Queensland

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