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Bacterial superantigens are involved in overstimulating T cells. YPM has a structure that is unique amongst classical superantigens. Typical superantigens consist of 2 b-strand domains and a central α-helix. However YPM consists of 8 antiparallel β-strands that form a jelly roll motif. There are 2 main regions in the YPM structure, one that is quite rigid and another that undergoes intermediate exchange. The unique structure of YPM suggests that it may activate T cells through a mechanism that is distinct from other superantigens.