“…For the BW1540 complex, the rotation and translation search, using all data from 15.0 -3.5 Å, identified two monomers in the asymmetric unit with a final correlation co-efficient and R cryst of 55.5 and 44.3%, respectively (note that for the first noise peak, correlation coefficient ϭ 26.4 and R cryst ϭ 56.2%). The two monomers form the biologically relevant homodimer as observed in previous avian ATIC structures (5)(6)(7). For the BW2315 complex, the rotation search (15.0 -4.0 Å) identified four major solutions with correlation co-efficients of 13.9 -12.1 (noise peak ϭ 8.8); the subsequent translational search yielded a final correlation co-efficient of 60.8 and a R cryst of 39.4%.…”