Published July 15, 1971
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Crystal structure of the yellow 1:2 molecular complex lumiflavin–bisnaphthalene-2,3-diol
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In the first molecular complex of the physiologically active neutral form of isoalloxazine studied, lumiflavin–bisnaphthalene-2,3-diol, each flavin is sandwiched between two naphthalenediol molecules with extensive overlap but a moderately large (3·44 Å) spacing, indicating at most weak charge-transfer interaction and in agreement with the yellow colour of the complex, nearly the same as that of the parent lumiflavin.
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© Royal Society of Chemistry 1971. (Received, March 16th, 1971; Com. 307.) This investigation was supported by Public Health Service Research Grants from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health.Attached Files
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