Hard to comment without more detail.
What is your cell and point group symmetry? Do you know space group?
What is likely asymmetric unit content?
Is there a non-crystallographic translation and if so what is it?

All this information given in GUI2 data processing report.

 Eleanor

On 10 July 2017 at 20:18, Vands <vanx...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi ,
>            I have a protein which has A4 stoichiometry. I am trying to
> find symmetry component which should be D2 but one axis looks like
> translated which does not make it perfect D2. I am wondering if there is
> any tool which I can use to determine Quaternary symmetry.
> thanks
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> Vandna Kukshal
> Senior Scientist
> Dept. oncology
> Washington University School of Medicine
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