A Model B-Cell Superantigen and the Immunobiology of B Lymphocytes (original) (raw)

Essential Domain-Dependent Roles Within Soluble IgG for in vivo Superantigen Properties of Staphylococcal Protein A: Resolving the B-Cell Superantigen Paradox

Gregg Silverman

Frontiers in Immunology

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Crystal structure of a Staphylococcus aureus protein A domain complexed with the Fab fragment of a human IgM antibody: Structural basis for recognition of B-cell receptors and superantigen activity

Gregg Silverman

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000

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Death by a B Cell Superantigen: In Vivo VH-targeted Apoptotic Supraclonal B Cell Deletion by a Staphylococcal Toxin

Gregg Silverman

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2003

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The murine clan VH III related 7183, J606 and S107 and DNA4 families commonly encode for binding to a bacterial B cell superantigen

Tony Marion

Molecular Immunology, 1999

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Molecular characterization of the putative T-cell receptor cavity of the superantigen staphylococcal enterotoxin B

Jerome Gabriel

Immunology, 1998

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Structural Relationships and Cellular Tropism of Staphylococcal Superantigen-Like Proteins

Claire Naylor

Infect Immun 72 4261 4270, 2004

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A B Cell Superantigen-induced Persistent "Hole" in the B-1 Repertoire

Gregg Silverman

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2000

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Staphylococcal B Cell Superantigen Family-RestrictedHExposure to a V The Dual Phases of the Response to Neonatal

Gregg Silverman

1998

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Superantigen natural affinity maturation revealed by the crystal structure of staphylococcal enterotoxin G and its binding to T-cell receptor Vβ8.2

Emilio Malchiodi, Marisa Fernandez

Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 2007

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The Dual Phases of the Response to Neonatal Exposure to a VH Family-Restricted Staphylococcal B Cell Superantigen

Gregg Silverman

The Journal of Immunology, 1998

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Conservation and variation in superantigen structure and activity highlighted by the three-dimensional structures of two new superantigens from Streptococcus pyogenes

Vickery Arcus

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Effect of a Putative B Cell Superantigen on Complement

Lisa Kozlowski, Arnold Levinson

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008

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Superantigens: Structure-function relationships

Krishnendu Acharya

International Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2004

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Superantigens, a Paradox of the Immune Response

Marisa Fernandez

Toxins

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Superantigens – powerful modifiers of the immune system

Vickery Arcus

Molecular Medicine Today, 2000

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Functional characterization of the interaction between the superantigen staphylococcal enterotoxin A and the TCR

Anette Wingren

The Journal of Immunology

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Interplay Between Superantigens and Immunoreceptors

Björn Walse

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 2004

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T-cell antigen receptor binding sites for the microbial superantigen staphylococcal enterotoxin A

Nicholas Gascoigne

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992

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Pathogenesis of B-Cell Superantigen-Induced Immune Complex-Mediated Inflammation

John Lambris

Infection and Immunity, 2006

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Crystal structure of SET3, a superantigen-family protein from a pathogenicity island in the S. aureus genome

Thomas Proft

Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography, 2002

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Complement Activation by a B Cell Superantigen

Lisa Kozlowski, Arnold Levinson

The Journal of Immunology

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Cloning, expression and interaction of human T-cell receptors with the bacterial superantigen SSA

Marisa Fernandez

European Journal of Biochemistry, 2004

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Persistence of Zinc-Binding Bacterial Superantigens at the Surface of Antigen-Presenting Cells Contributes to the Extreme Potency of These Superantigens as T-Cell Activators

Emily Reinke

Infection and Immunity, 2005

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Crystal structure of a superantigen bound to MHC class II displays zinc and peptide dependence

Maria Håkansson

The EMBO Journal, 2001

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Corruption of human follicular B-lymphocyte trafficking by a B-cell superantigen

Gamal Badr, Yolande Richard

Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.), 2012

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The Three-dimensional Structure of a Superantigen-like Protein, SET3, from a Pathogenicity Island of the Staphylococcus aureus Genome

Vickery Arcus

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2002

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Staphylococcal Protein A Deletes B-1a and Marginal Zone B Lymphocytes Expressing Human Immunoglobulins: An Immune Evasion Mechanism

Nancy Longo

The Journal of Immunology, 2005

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B cell superantigens: possible roles in immunodeficiency and autoimmunity

Gregg Silverman

Seminars in Immunology, 1998

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Immunological studies on staphylococcal superantigen-like proteins

Ali Al-Shangiti SCFHS

2005

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