What is the ping-pong mechanism regarding to enzyme
reactions?
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Answer / patruni kiran
ping pong bi bi mechanism involving a series of
intermediates(aldimine and ketimimes) in transamination
reaction.-proposed by SNELL AND BRAUSTIEN
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