Biochemistry
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Author: Reginald H. Garrett, Charles M. Grisham
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Chapter 23, Problem 16P
Extending the Mechanism of Methylmalonyl-CoA Mutase to Similar Reactions Based on the mechanism for the methylmalonyl-CoA mutase (see problem 14), write reasonable mechanisms for the following reactions shown.
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