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An unexpected all-metal aromatic tetranuclear silver cluster in human copper chaperone Atox1
Authors:Xiuxiu Wang  Zong-Chang Han  Wei Wei  Hanshi Hu  Pengfei Li  Peiqing Sun  Xiangzhi Liu  Zhijia Lv  Feng Wang  Yi Cao  Zijian Guo  Jun Li  Jing Zhao
Abstract:Metal clusters, such as iron–sulfur clusters, play key roles in sustaining life and are intimately involved in the functions of metalloproteins. Herein we report the formation and crystal structure of a planar square tetranuclear silver cluster when silver ions were mixed with human copper chaperone Atox1. Quantum chemical studies reveal that two Ag 5s1 electrons in the tetranuclear silver cluster fully occupy the one bonding molecular orbital, with the assumption that this Ag4 cluster is Ag42+, leading to extensive electron delocalization over the planar square and significant stabilization. This bonding pattern of the tetranuclear silver cluster represents an aromatic all-metal structure that follows a 4n + 2 electron counting rule (n = 0). This is the first time an all-metal aromatic silver cluster was observed in a protein.

Metal clusters, such as iron–sulfur clusters, play key roles in sustaining life and are intimately involved in the functions of metalloproteins.
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