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Viral structural protein

Viral Proteins are structural and non-structural biomolecules derived from viral gene expression, widely used in molecular biology, biotechnology, and virology research. These proteins play essential roles in viral assembly, replication, and host interaction studies, serving as key components in protein–protein interaction assays, molecular diagnostics development, and antigenic analysis. Recombinant Viral Proteins are produced using expression systems such as E. coli, yeast, insect, or mammalian cells to ensure high purity, consistency, and stability. They are valuable tools in proteomics, structural biology, and vaccine research workflows for analyzing viral mechanisms and host-pathogen interactions. Viral Proteins, recombinant viral protein, viral antigen, capsid protein, envelope protein, viral structural protein, expressed viral protein, purified viral antigen, and viral protein expression are top-indexed keywords in molecular biology, protein engineering, and biotechnology research applications.