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The NS4B protein of the Yellow Fever Virus (YFV) is a non-structural protein that plays a crucial role in the virus's replication process. As part of the viral replication complex, NS4B is involved in the formation of membrane-associated replication compartments within the host cell, which are essential for efficient viral RNA synthesis. This protein also interacts with other non-structural proteins and host factors to modulate the host's immune response, aiding in viral evasion of immune detection. Due to its integral role in the replication and immune modulation, NS4B is considered a significant target for antiviral drug development. Inhibiting NS4B function can potentially disrupt the viral replication cycle, thereby reducing viral load and disease severity. Current research is focused on understanding the precise mechanisms of NS4B's interactions and functions, which could lead to the development of novel therapeutic interventions aimed at combating yellow fever and other flavivirus infections.
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