“…Essentially the same metal-oxygen distances (1.6±1.8 ) have been found for the Mo(IV) and Mo(VI) oxo-containing enzyme sites by X-ray crystallography [18,21,22,23,24,25] and X-ray absorption spectroscopy [72,73,74 190.59 (13) The Mo ion in 1 sits 0.703 out of the S 4 basal plane, which is on the low end of those reported for other Mo V (O)S 4 structures (0.687±0.82 ) [39,41,42,43,44,45,46,47], as well as when compared to the crystallographically characterized Mo(IV) and Mo(VI) enzyme sites with two dithiolene groups (0.4±1.7 ) [20,21,23,24,26]. The closer proximity of the molybdenum ion to the S 4 basal plane is also reflected in the O=Mo-S angles for 1, which are at least a degree smaller (mean 107.1, with two shorter angles near 104 and two longer angles near 110) than the other reported Mo V (O)S 4 structures, which have angles between 107.3 and 109.9 [39,41,42,43,44,45,46].…”