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[[Image: IronTransport.png|150 px|right|thumb|'''Figure 1.''' Iron transport and release for bacterial metabolic processes (Image created in BioRender.com).]]
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<scene name='10/1075192/Synf4_main/3'>Syn-F4</scene> is a ''de novo'' ferric enterobactin esterase designed to highlight the potential of synthetic biology in creating simpler protein structures capable of performing complex functions <ref name="Kurihara">PMID:37695900</ref>. Syn-F4 is also the first ''de novo'' protein catalytically active ''in vitro'' and biologically functional ''in vivo'' <ref name="Kurihara"/>. Ferric enterobactin esterases are a type of endogenous bacterial enzyme that break ester bonds of small metabolites bound to iron, allowing iron to be released into and utilized by bacterial cells ('''Fig. 1''') <ref name="Abergel">PMID:16819888</ref> <ref name="Peuckert">PMID:21802011</ref>. Iron plays crucial roles in various physiological processes in bacteria, including cellular respiration, oxidative stress responses, and DNA and protein synthesis ('''Fig. 1''') <ref name="Peuckert"/>.
<scene name='10/1075192/Synf4_main/3'>Syn-F4</scene> is a ''de novo'' ferric enterobactin esterase designed to highlight the potential of synthetic biology in creating simpler protein structures capable of performing complex functions <ref name="Kurihara">PMID:37695900</ref>. Syn-F4 is also the first ''de novo'' protein catalytically active ''in vitro'' and biologically functional ''in vivo'' <ref name="Kurihara"/>. Ferric enterobactin esterases are a type of endogenous bacterial enzyme that break ester bonds of small metabolites bound to iron, allowing iron to be released into and utilized by bacterial cells ('''Fig. 1''') <ref name="Abergel">PMID:16819888</ref> <ref name="Peuckert">PMID:21802011</ref>. Iron plays crucial roles in various physiological processes in bacteria, including cellular respiration, oxidative stress responses, and DNA and protein synthesis ('''Fig. 1''') <ref name="Peuckert"/>.

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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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