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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.]]
[[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.]]
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Both the structure and mechanism of Syn-F4 differ from other native ferric enterobactin esterases whose structures have been previously determined. Native Fes and IroE enzymes are both serine hydrolases, which means a serine residue acts as their nucleophile <ref name="Lin"/> <ref name="Larsen"/> <ref name="Timofeeva">PMID:36432794</ref>. Native <scene name='10/1075192/Fes_residues/11'>Fes</scene> is a homodimer that acts via a catalytic triad (S281, E345, and H375), whereas <scene name='10/1075192/Iroe_residue/6'>IroE</scene> acts via a catalytic dyad (S189 and H287), similar to Syn-F4 ('''Fig. 8''') <ref name="Lin"/> <ref name="Larsen"/> <ref name="Timofeeva"/>.
Both the structure and mechanism of Syn-F4 differ from other native ferric enterobactin esterases whose structures have been previously determined. Native Fes and IroE enzymes are both serine hydrolases, which means a serine residue acts as their nucleophile <ref name="Lin"/> <ref name="Larsen"/> <ref name="Timofeeva">PMID:36432794</ref>. Native <scene name='10/1075192/Fes_residues/11'>Fes</scene> is a homodimer that acts via a catalytic triad (S281, E345, and H375), whereas <scene name='10/1075192/Iroe_residue/6'>IroE</scene> acts via a catalytic dyad (S189 and H287), similar to Syn-F4 ('''Fig. 8''') <ref name="Lin"/> <ref name="Larsen"/> <ref name="Timofeeva"/>.

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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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