Respected Sir,

Thank you for the efforts and nice depiction of the problem.
The Dimeric assembly that is solved and the one predicted
by PISA is depicted in the attachment. This is the arrangement
I wanted to describe. The protein overall appears like a "C".

Thanking you
With Regards
Kavya
Since a crystallographic 3-fold generates the trimer (of dimers) then A1-B2 can be the ASU in this case.

Just generate the symmetry mates with the A1-B1 dimer and then make a new PDB of A1-B2 then generate the symmetry mates of A1-B2 to see that the lattice is complete.

I compulsively made and attached an illustration to show what I mean.

James



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