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E26 first deprotonates H74, which then deprotonates H2O in turn ('''Fig. 6'''). The newly-formed hydroxide attacks the ester electrophile, kicking electron density up onto the carboxyl group in the first transition state ('''Fig. 6''').
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E26 first deprotonates H74, which then deprotonates H<sub>2</sub>O in turn ('''Fig. 6'''). The newly-formed hydroxide attacks the ester electrophile, kicking electron density up onto the carboxyl group in the first transition state ('''Fig. 6''').
[[Image: SynMech1.png|800 px|center|thumb|'''Figure 6.''' Step 1. Activation of water as the nucleophile and attack of the ester electrophile. The first transition state is depicted.]]
[[Image: SynMech1.png|800 px|center|thumb|'''Figure 6.''' Step 1. Activation of water as the nucleophile and attack of the ester electrophile. The first transition state is depicted.]]

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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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