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Figure 3.
Figure 3. Characterisation of selected superantigen variants. (a) Binding analysis of human anti-SEA to selected superantigen variants using a scintillation proximity assay. In more detail, human anti-SEA was labelled with 125I and the direct binding of these antibodies to increasing concentrations of C215FabSEA, C215FabSEA/E-18, -65, -97, -109, -110, -113 or -120 on biotin conjugated anti-mouseF(ab)[2] on streptavidin PVT beads was measured. (b) The ability to mediate T cell dependant cytotoxicity on tumour cells by increasing concentrations of the selected fusion proteins measured in a cytotoxicity assay against Colo205 cells. (c) The ability of the constructs to mediate T cell dependent killing of MHC class II expressing Raji cells. The calculations are described in Materials and Methods. In a clinical situation, the assay in (b) has been designed to imitate the killing of tumor cells while the assay in (c) reflects induction of systemic toxicity.

The above figure is reprinted by permission from Elsevier: J Mol Biol (2003, 333, 893-905) copyright 2003.