Syntheses and crystal structures of two mixed-ligand dimeric zinc complexes containing a dithiol ligand and an open chain crown ether ligand with terminal quinolyl groups

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Jian-Min Dou ◽  
Da-Cheng Li ◽  
Da-Qi Wang
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Many crystal structures in the Protein Data Bank contain zinc ions in a geometrically distorted tetrahedral complex with four Cys and/or His ligands. A method is presented to automatically validate and correct these zinc complexes. Analysis of the corrected zinc complexes shows that the average Zn–Cys distances and Cys–Zn–Cys angles are a function of the number of cysteines and histidines involved. The observed trends can be used to develop more context-sensitive targets for model validation and refinement.


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