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====Active Site====
====Active Site====
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The <scene name='10/1075192/Active_site/5'>active site</scene> of Syn-F4 lies within the central hole of the structure, made up of five catalytic residues (E26, H74, R77, K78, and R85) that facilitate binding to ferric enterobactin and catalyze hydrolysis of the scissile (ester) bond, which is indicated by the dotted line ('''Fig. 5''') <ref name="Kurihara"/>. The mutation of any of these five resides completely abrogates the function of the enzyme <ref name="Kurihara"/>.
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The <scene name='10/1075192/Active_site/5'>active site</scene> of Syn-F4 lies within the central hole of the structure, made up of five catalytic residues (E26, H74, R77, K78, and R85) that facilitate binding to ferric enterobactin and catalyze hydrolysis of the scissile (ester) bond, which is indicated by the dotted line ('''Fig. 5''') <ref name="Kurihara"/>. The mutation of any of these five residues completely abrogates the function of the enzyme <ref name="Kurihara"/>.
====Mechanism====
====Mechanism====
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The second transition state is characterized by the electron density on the carbonyl oxygen collapsing and kicking off the alcohol leaving group ('''Fig. 7'''). As the ferric enterobactin structure linearizes, Fe<sup>3+</sup> is released, and the enzyme is reset by the re-protonation of H74 by E26 ('''Fig. 7''').
The second transition state is characterized by the electron density on the carbonyl oxygen collapsing and kicking off the alcohol leaving group ('''Fig. 7'''). As the ferric enterobactin structure linearizes, Fe<sup>3+</sup> is released, and the enzyme is reset by the re-protonation of H74 by E26 ('''Fig. 7''').
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[[Image: SynMech22222.png|800 px|center|thumb|'''Figure 7.''' Step 2. The second transition state and linearization of ferric enterobactin are depicted. Iron is released and the enzyme resets itself.]]
====Related Enzymes====
====Related Enzymes====

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Syn-F4, a de novo Ferric Enterobactin Esterase

Syn-F4 (PDB: 8H7C). A de novo ferric enterobactin esterase.

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