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  • Enterobactin synthetase-catalyzed formation of P(1),P(3)-diadenosine-5'-tetraphosphate.

Enterobactin synthetase-catalyzed formation of P(1),P(3)-diadenosine-5'-tetraphosphate.

Biochemistry (2009-10-27)
Alison L Sikora, Sean M Cahill, John S Blanchard
ABSTRACT

The EntE enzyme, involved in the synthesis of the iron siderophore enterobactin, catalyzes the adenylation of 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid, followed by its transfer to the phosphopantetheine arm of holo-EntB, an aryl carrier protein. In the absence of EntB, EntE catalyzes the formation of Ap(4)A, a molecule that is implicated in regulating cell division during oxidative stress. We propose that the expression of EntE during iron starvation produces Ap(4)A to slow growth until intracellular iron stores can be restored.

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2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic acid, 99%