Interesting: N+ does not seem to be chiral. Three out of four carbons attached 
to it seem to be equivalent.

Garib

On 9 May 2012, at 18:13, Shya Biswas wrote:

> The following seems to work with phenix:
> O=C(C[N@+]23CN1CN(CN(C1)C2)C3)c4cccc5ccccc45
> Shya
> 
> On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Bosch, Juergen <jubo...@jhsph.edu> wrote:
> Is that your molecule ?
> 
> <Screen Shot 2012-05-09 at 12.13.18 PM.png>
> On May 9, 2012, at 12:08 PM, Shya Biswas wrote:
> 
>> O=C(C[N+]23CN1CN(CN(C1)C2)C3)c4cccc5ccccc45
> 
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