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. 2019 Jun 28;9:9374. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-45904-7

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Schemata of the transmissible complexes of TuMV and CaMV in the aphid vector (not drawn to scale). The TuMV transmissible complex is composed of the filamentous TuMV particle and the helper component HC-Pro (left), and the CaMV transmissible complex is composed of the icosahedric CaMV particle and the helper component P2. Both helper components contain a virion binding domain that interacts with the viral capsid and a vector binding domain that interacts with yet unidentified receptors on the cuticle lining the interior of the stylets, the proboscis-like mouthparts of aphids (shown to the right). The aphid is adapted from7.