MHC-II molecules bind a single peptide in their groove. Here, the authors summarise evidence that a second peptide could bind transiently to MHC-II molecules outside the groove and have an allosteric effect on peptide-MHC-II complex formation. This effect could modulate, after the antigen processing, the selection of the peptide subset presented by MHC-II molecules to the helper CD4 T cells, which regulate the specific immune response.
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