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Powassan virus (POWV) is a tick-borne flavivirus that can cause severe neurological disease in humans. The envelope (E) protein of Powassan virus is a key structural component that facilitates viral entry into host cells. This protein is involved in the processes of attachment, fusion, and entry, making it a critical target for immune responses and vaccine development. The E protein is also responsible for determining the virus's antigenic properties, which are essential for the development of diagnostic tools and therapeutic interventions. Understanding the structure and function of the Powassan virus envelope protein is crucial for advancing research aimed at preventing and treating infections caused by this potentially deadly virus.
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