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What is the ping-pong mechanism regarding to enzyme
reactions?

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What is the ping-pong mechanism regarding to enzyme reactions?..

Answer / surendra

One substrate binds and one product is released before
second substrate can bind to the enzyme and may release the
second substrste .enzyme acts as board and substrates acts
as pingpong balls.
eg:glutamate dehydrogenase

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What is the ping-pong mechanism regarding to enzyme reactions?..

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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