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In previous papers Harding (2001), Acta Cryst. D57, 401-411, and references therein the geometry of metal-ligand interactions was examined for six metals (Ca, Mg, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn) using the Protein Data Bank and compared with information from accurately determined structures of relevant small-molecule crystals in the Cambridge Structural Database. Here, the environments of Na(+) and K(+) ions found in protein crystal structures are examined in an equivalent way. Target M(+).O distances are proposed and the agreement with observed distances is summarized. The commonest interactions are with water molecules and the next commonest with main-chain carbonyl O atoms.
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