Structures of two streptococcal superantigens bound to TCR β chains reveal diversity in the architecture of T cell signaling complexes

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Superantigens (SAGs) crosslink MHC class II and TCR molecules, resulting in an overstimulation of T cells associated with human disease. SAGs interact with several different surfaces on MHC molecules, necessitating the formation of multiple distinct MHC-SAG-TCR ternary signaling complexes. Variability in SAG-TCR binding modes could also contribute to the structural heterogeneity of SAG-dependent signaling complexes. We report crystal structures of the streptococcal SAGs SpeA and SpeC in complex with their corresponding TCR β chain ligands that reveal distinct TCR binding modes. The SpeC-TCR β chain complex structure, coupled with the recently determined SpeC-HLA-DR2a complex structure, provides a model for a novel T cell signaling complex that precludes direct TCR-MHC interactions. Thus, highly efficient T cell activation may be achieved through structurally diverse strategies of TCR ligation.

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Sundberg, E. J., Li, H., Llera, A. S., McCormick, J. K., Tormo, J., Schlievert, P. M., … Mariuzza, R. A. (2002). Structures of two streptococcal superantigens bound to TCR β chains reveal diversity in the architecture of T cell signaling complexes. Structure, 10(5), 687–699. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0969-2126(02)00759-1

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