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The F13L gene of the Monkeypox virus encodes for a key protein involved in the formation and release of extracellular enveloped virions, which are crucial for the virus's ability to spread and infect host cells. This protein, also known as the p37 protein, is essential for the virus's life cycle and plays a significant role in the viral morphogenesis process. The F13L gene is highly conserved among orthopoxviruses, indicating its importance in viral replication and pathogenicity. Due to its critical role, the F13L protein is a potential target for antiviral drug development, aiming to inhibit the spread of the Monkeypox virus by disrupting the formation of infectious viral particles.
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