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  1. Category:Ping-pong mechanism (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping-pong mechanism
  2. User:Ping Zhang (109 bytes)
  3. User:Yuan-Ping Pang (35 bytes)
    1: *[[User: Yuan-Ping Pang/Sandbox 1]]
  4. User:Yuan-Ping Pang/Sandbox 1 (15 bytes)
  5. User:Yuan-Ping Pang/HAB•BoNTAe (3,469 bytes)
  6. Category:Ping S (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping S
  7. Category:Ping Z (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping Z
  8. Category:Ping, P (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping, P
  9. Category:Ping, S (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping, S
  10. Category:Ping, L (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping, L
  11. Category:Ping, Z (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping, Z
  12. Category:Ping, Y (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping, Y
  13. User:Tzu-Ping Ko (215 bytes)
    1: * Full Real Name:Tzu-Ping Ko
  14. Category:Ping P (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping P
  15. Category:Ping L (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping L
  16. Image:MTHFR ping pong.gif (95 bytes)
    2: Schematic of MTHFR ping pong mechanism
  17. Category:Ping Y-Q (39 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping Y-Q
  18. Category:Ping Y (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ping Y

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  1. 1a0g (5,164 bytes)
    5: ...e from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacillus_sp._YM-1 Bacillus sp. YM-1]. Full crystallographic info...
    11: ...-keto acid to form the product D-amino acid via a ping-pong mechanism. This is an important process in t...
    24: ...crucial role in the transamination reaction by keeping the pyridoxyl ring in the proper location without...
  2. 1h5s (4,909 bytes)
    24: ...dues in the catalytic center suggests that, in keeping with the results of the kinetic measurements, bot...
  3. 1h5r (5,048 bytes)
    24: ...dues in the catalytic center suggests that, in keeping with the results of the kinetic measurements, bot...
  4. 4daa (5,088 bytes)
    10: ...-keto acid to form the product D-amino acid via a ping-pong mechanism. This is an important process in t...
  5. 2daa (3,319 bytes)
    11: ...-keto acid to form the product D-amino acid via a ping-pong mechanism. This is an important process in t...
  6. 2dab (5,146 bytes)
    5: ...e from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacillus_sp._YM-1 Bacillus sp. YM-1]. Full crystallographic info...
    11: ...-keto acid to form the product D-amino acid via a ping-pong mechanism. This is an important process in t...
    24: ...crucial role in the transamination reaction by keeping the pyridoxyl ring in the proper location without...
  7. 3daa (5,031 bytes)
    5: ...e from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacillus_sp._YM-1 Bacillus sp. YM-1]. Full crystallographic info...
    11: ...-keto acid to form the product D-amino acid via a ping-pong mechanism. This is an important process in t...
  8. 1w85 (4,459 bytes)
    24: ...eric organization, conformational asymmetry, and "ping-pong" kinetic properties of E1 and other thiamine...
  9. 1w88 (4,247 bytes)
    24: ...eric organization, conformational asymmetry, and "ping-pong" kinetic properties of E1 and other thiamine...
  10. 4iql (4,539 bytes)
    14: ...reaction, which reduces the enoyl substrate via a ping-pong mechanism. Here, the structure of the PgFabK...
  11. 1rf0 (6,165 bytes)
    28: ...fibrin polymerization.,Kostelansky MS, Lounes KC, Ping LF, Dickerson SK, Gorkun OV, Lord ST Biochemistry...
  12. 1rf1 (6,268 bytes)
    28: ...fibrin polymerization.,Kostelansky MS, Lounes KC, Ping LF, Dickerson SK, Gorkun OV, Lord ST Biochemistry...
  13. 1zs6 (2,904 bytes)
    11: ...te is transferred to the NDP beta phosphate via a ping-pong mechanism, using a phosphorylated active-sit...
  14. 4b9w (7,589 bytes)
    12: ... role in the piRNA amplification loop, also named ping-pong amplification cycle, by acting as a 'slicer-...
  15. 2oyh (6,196 bytes)
    28: ..." polymerization site.,Kostelansky MS, Lounes KC, Ping LF, Dickerson SK, Gorkun OV, Lord ST Biochemistry...
  16. 2oyi (8,440 bytes)
    29: ..." polymerization site.,Kostelansky MS, Lounes KC, Ping LF, Dickerson SK, Gorkun OV, Lord ST Biochemistry...
  17. 3pgm (4,517 bytes)
    11: [https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/PMG1_YEAST PMG1_YEAST] Interconversion of 3- and 2-phosphoglycerate...
    24: ...tion of the available information suggests that a ping-pong type mechanism operates in which at least on...
  18. 1ay4 (5,167 bytes)
    24: ...ofactor. Various kinds of aminotransferases developing into catalysts for particular substrates have bee...
  19. 1ay5 (5,222 bytes)
    24: ...ofactor. Various kinds of aminotransferases developing into catalysts for particular substrates have bee...
  20. 1ay8 (5,240 bytes)
    24: ...ofactor. Various kinds of aminotransferases developing into catalysts for particular substrates have bee...

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