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English: Schematic diagrams of torovirus (ToV) virions: spike (S), membrane (M), haemagglutinin-esterase (HE), and nucleocapsid (N) proteins. (b) Topology of the three structural envelope proteins. All proteins are depicted as monomers, but the S and HE proteins form homotrimers and homodimers, respectively. Oligosaccharides on the S and HE proteins are shown. Although a number are omitted, the S and HE proteins contain 19 to 28 and 7 to 12 N-glycosylation sites, respectively. (c) Electron micrograph of BToV. Bar: 100 nm.
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Source Ujike, M.; Taguchi, F. Recent Progress in Torovirus Molecular Biology. Viruses 2021, 13, 435. https://doi.org/10.3390/v13030435
Author Makoto Ujike and Fumihiro Taguchi

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Schematic diagrams of torovirus (ToV) virions and electron micrograph

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