PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 17454001-4 2007 Analysis of amino acid sequence revealed conserved residues of cysteine, histidine, asparagine, occluding loop pattern, hemoglobinase motif and glutamine of the oxyanion hole characteristic of cathepsin B like proteases (CBL). Cysteine 63-71 Cbl proto-oncogene Homo sapiens 193-219 10428778-4 1999 Mutagenesis of a single cysteine residue impaired the ability of c-Cbl to enhance both down-regulation and ubiquitination of EGFR in living cells, although the mutant retained binding to the activated receptor. Cysteine 24-32 Cbl proto-oncogene Homo sapiens 65-70 34413458-4 2022 In participants without prevalent myeloid neoplasms, eGFR.cys was associated with myeloid mCA (n = 148, beta = -3.36, P = 0.01) and somatic driver mutations (n = 3241, beta = -1.08, P = 6.25 x 10-5) associated with myeloid neoplasia (myeloid CH), specifically mutations in CBL, TET2, JAK2, PPM1D and GNB1 but not DNMT3A or ASXL1. Cysteine 58-61 Cbl proto-oncogene Homo sapiens 273-276 10617633-7 2000 Point mutations of conserved cysteine residues or a histidine in the RING finger domain, which are required for zinc binding, abrogated the ability of Cbl to negatively regulate Syk in COS-7 cells and Ramos B lymphocytic cells. Cysteine 29-37 Cbl proto-oncogene Homo sapiens 151-154