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  1. 1ha5 (4,631 bytes)
    24: ... that, despite their common overall architecture, superantigens appear to have multiple ways of complex formation...
  2. 1an8 (2,990 bytes)
    10: ...PubMed:1500157, PubMed:9253413, PubMed:11163233). Superantigens cross-link major histocompatibility complex (MHC)...
  3. 1esf (3,923 bytes)
    24: Staphylococcal enterotoxins are prototype superantigens characterized by their ability to bind to major h...
  4. 2j4x (4,274 bytes)
    24: ... significant for T-cell-receptor binding in other superantigens) and Lys15 to Ala did not cause any decrease in t...
  5. 1hxy (6,510 bytes)
    24: ...ented by HLA-DR1. The structure suggests that all superantigens interacting with MHC class II in a zinc-dependent...
  6. 1ktk (4,050 bytes)
    21: Superantigens (SAGs) crosslink MHC class II and TCR molecules, ...
    23: Structures of two streptococcal superantigens bound to TCR beta chains reveal diversity in the ...
  7. 1r5i (6,704 bytes)
    24: ... provide the first crystallographic evidence that superantigens can dimerize MHC molecules. Based on our structur...
  8. 1seb (4,065 bytes)
    23: ...elps explain how different class II molecules and superantigens associate and suggests a model for ternary comple...
  9. 2g9h (7,657 bytes)
    24: ...f the polymorphic beta-chain. Additionally, these superantigens circumvent peptide specificity by engaging MHC-bo...
  10. 2icw (6,116 bytes)
    24: 'Superantigens' (SAgs) trigger the massive activation of T cells...
  11. 1dee (4,758 bytes)
    23: ...te from the antigen binding site. However, T-cell superantigens reportedly interact through hydrogen bonds with T...
  12. 1b1z (4,316 bytes)
    23: ...ably similar to that of other prototype microbial superantigens, either of staphylococcal or streptococcal origin...
  13. 1d9k (4,465 bytes)
    24: ...for alloreactivity, and illustrates how bacterial superantigens can span the TCR-pMHCII surface.
  14. 1en2 (5,144 bytes)
    24: ...(+) lymphocytes. UDA is unique among known T cell superantigens because it can be presented by major histocompati...
  15. 1enm (5,142 bytes)
    24: ...(+) lymphocytes. UDA is unique among known T cell superantigens because it can be presented by major histocompati...
  16. 1goz (4,361 bytes)
    23: Bacterial superantigens are potent T-cell stimulatory protein molecules p...
  17. 1jck (4,540 bytes)
    23: Superantigens (SAgs) are viral or bacterial proteins that act a...
  18. 3seb (4,284 bytes)
    23: ...verall fold is similar to that of other microbial superantigens, but as it lacks the zinc-binding site found in o...
  19. 1l0x (4,116 bytes)
    24: Superantigens (SAGs) crosslink MHC class II and TCR molecules, ...
    26: Structures of two streptococcal superantigens bound to TCR beta chains reveal diversity in the ...
  20. 1l0y (4,179 bytes)
    24: Superantigens (SAGs) crosslink MHC class II and TCR molecules, ...
    26: Structures of two streptococcal superantigens bound to TCR beta chains reveal diversity in the ...

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