“…Among the common Cu n clusters (n = 4, [12] 6, [8,9] 7 [13] and 8 [10,11] ) known to be present in Cu-MT, the varied ligation number of the thiolate ion (CysS m , m = 4 to 11) contributes to the diverse stoichiometry that one can anticipate in Cu-MT clusters. Accordingly, many examples of monodentate thiolatocopper(I) clusters have been reported so far by X-ray crystallography [14][15][16] [CuS 2 , [17] CuS 3 , [18,19] Cu 2 S 2 , [20] Cu 3 S 3 , [21] Cu 4 S 4 , [22] Cu 4 S 6 , [18,[23][24][25][26] Cu 5 S 6 , [27,28] Cu 5 S 7 , [29] Cu 6 S 4 (in this work) Cu 7 S 8 , [30] Cu 8 S 8 [31] and Cu 12 S 12 [32] ]. 6 ] (4).…”