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Harrison, S.C. Peptide-surface association the case of PDZ and PTB domains. Cell 86 341-343, 1996. [Pg.280]

In Germany, deflagration and detonation flame arresters are tested and approved by the German Federal Physical-Technical Institnte (PTB) in Brannschweig and the German Federal Institnte for Material Research and Testing (BAM) in Berlin. However, once the new Enropean Committee for Standardization (CEN) standard is approved, it will supersede the PTB and BAM procedures. [Pg.12]

Schampel and Steen (1975) describe experimental equipment and tests carried out at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Germany on high velocity vent valves. Also, conditions for a sufficient air entrainment and dilution of the vented flammable vapors are discussed. [Pg.97]

In Germany flame arresters are tested in accordance with the TRbE standard (Technical Rules for Inflammable Liquids) and approved by the German Eederal Physical-Technical Institute (PTB) and the German Eed-eral Institute for Material Research and Testing (BAM). However, this standard will be superseded by the new CEN standard. [Pg.162]

PTB domains recognize small peptides containing a phosphotyrosine, usually with the consensus sequence, NPXpY. Some PTB-containing proteins, such as Numb, are able to bind to the consensus peptide in the absence of phosphorylated tyrosine, suggesting phosphotyrosine is dispensable for the function of certain PTB domains. Hydrophobic residues N-termi-nal to the phosphotyrosine provide some specificity of target and distinction from SH2 domains. PTB domains appear to be particularly important in docking... [Pg.17]

Noncatalytic phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domains are 100-150 residue modules, which bind Asn-Pro-X-Tyr motifs. PTB-domain binding specificity is determined by residues at the amino-terminal side of the phosphotyrosine. In most cases, the tyrosine residue must be phosphorylated in order to mediate binding. PTB domain containing proteins are often found in signal transduction pathways. [Pg.976]

Phosphotyrosine-Binding (PTB) Domain Molecular Modeling Tyrosine Kinases... [Pg.1155]

PTB Phospho-tyrosine binding domain Binding to phosphorylated tyrosine residues... [Pg.1259]

Anti-NiAs RhB, PtB 7 No Octahedron Defect linear chains (B—B - 203 pm)... [Pg.169]


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PTB domain

PTB, Germany

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