Viral Proteins
Viral Proteins play a crucial role in the life cycle of viruses, including entry into host cells, replication, immune evasion, and pathogenesis. Studying viral proteins provides essential insights into how viruses infect and spread, enabling the development of vaccines, antiviral drugs, and diagnostic tools. This category covers a wide range of viral proteins such as structural proteins, non-structural proteins, capsid proteins, envelope glycoproteins, and enzymes like polymerases and proteases. Researchers and clinicians can explore viral protein functions, interactions with host cells, and their importance in virology, immunology, and therapeutic discovery.