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Crystal structure of the enterobactin esterase FES from Shigella flexneri in the presence of 2,3-Di-hydroxy-N-benzoyl-serine
 
 
DOI:10.2210/pdb3c8h/pdb
3C8H
 
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    Classification: Hydrolase
    Structure Weight: 185218.41
     
    Molecule:Enterochelin esterase
    Polymer:1Type:polypeptide(L)Length:403
    Chains:A, B, C, D
     
     
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    Polymer: 1
    Scientific Name: Shigella flexneri 2a str. 2457t Go to NCBI Taxonomy entry Expression System: Escherichia coli bl21(de3)  
     
     
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    2B20  Crystal structure of enterochelin esterase IroD from Shigella flexneri 
    2GZR  Crystal structure of enterobactin and salmochelin hydrolase IroE 
    2GZS  Crystal structure of enterobactin hydrolase IroE complex with DFP 
    2QM0  Crystal structure of BES protein from Bacillus cereus 
    3C87  Crystal structure of enterobactin esterase FES from Shigella flexneri in the presence of enterobactin 
    3C8D  Crystal structure of the enterobactin esterase FES from Shigella flexneri in the presence of 2,3-Di-hydroxy-N-benzoyl-glycine 
     
     
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    Identifier Name Formula Parent Type
    MSE     SELENOMETHIONINE C5 H11 N O2 Se MET lPeptideLinking
     
     
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