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English: Hepatitis E Virus genome and encoded proteins. The O1 protein consists of 7 segments, namely Met (Methyltransferase), Y (Y-domain), Plp (Papain like protease), V (variable region), connected via a poly-proline-hinge to X (X-domain, macro-domain), Hel (Helicase), and Rdrp (RNA dependent RNA polymerase). The Pvx domain is a fusion protein consisting of the Plp, V and X domains. The O3 protein is encoded by a single open reading frame (ORF3). The O2 protein encodes the capsid, which is composed of 3 domains, namely the shell domain (S) and two protruding domains (P1, P2). Numbers in the figure indicate positions in the sequence.
English: Modified after Osterman et al. (2015) Scientific Reports 5:13872, DOi: 10.1038/srep13872
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