“…The L-class encodes 3 structural proteins (λA, λB, λC), the M-class encodes 2 structural proteins (μA, μB), and 1 nonstructural protein μNS ( Varela and Benavente, 1994 ; Noad et al, 2006 ; Tang and Lu, 2015 ), the S gene can be divided into 4 segments (S1, S2, S3, S4), with the S1 segment encoding P10, P17, σC, while S2, S3, S4 respectively encode σA, σB, σNS ( Huang et al, 2022 ). Among these proteins, σB, σC, and μB play important roles in virus receptor-binding, entry, and fusion ( Ayalew et al, 2017 ; Praharaj et al, 2018 ). As for the σA protein, several biological functions have been reported, including the regulation of TCA, modulation of fatty acid metabolism, and energy activator ( Chi et al, 2018 ; Hsu et al, 2022 , 2023 ).…”