Crystal structure of holoenolase refined at 1.9 .ANG. resolution: trigonal-bipyramidal geometry of the cation binding site

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From an aqueous solution of cupric acetate containing an excess of KSCN and hexamethy- lenetetramine crystals of the title compound could be obtained. An X-ray structure analysis showed that the cuprate(II) anion has trigonal bipyramidal geometry. The three equatorial positions are occupied by NCS groups, the axial positions by the hexamethylenetetramine molecules


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