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English: Ultrastructure of Bodo saltans virus (BsV, Theiavirus salishense) particles and replication.
(A) Healthy Bodo saltans cell: Visible structures include the cytostome (black arrow head), the Golgi, mitochondrial arms protruding from the kinetoplast center with the kinetoplast genome (white arrow head), the flagellar root of both flagella as well as several vacuoles (back arrow: food vacuole containing partially digested bacterial prey) are visible traveling from the cytopharynx (white arrow) to the posterior cell pole (Scale bar = 500 nm) (B) Negative staining of a BsV particle with a blossom like opened stargate (C) B. saltans cell 24 hr post-BsV infection showing degraded intracellular structures and an extensive BsV virion factory (black arrow head). (D) BsV virions inside a vesicle. A closed stargate is visible at the apex of the bottom left virion (black arrow head). |
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Source | https://elifesciences.org/articles/33014/figures at https://elifesciences.org/articles/33014 The kinetoplastid-infecting Bodo saltans virus (BsV), a window into the most abundant giant viruses in the sea. In: eLife 2018;7:e33014 doi:10.7554/eLife.33014 | ||
Author | Christoph M. Deeg, Cheryl-Emiliane T. Chow, Curtis A. Suttle | ||
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