PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 33605542-3 2021 Here, we identify the receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPRJ as an essential regulator specifically of OCL maturation. Tyrosine 44-52 occludin Mus musculus 113-116 19538289-6 2009 During the disruption of tight junctions by various factors, occludin undergoes dephosphorylation on Ser/Thr residues and elevated phosphorylation on Tyr residues. Tyrosine 150-153 occludin Mus musculus 61-69 19538289-7 2009 The phosphorylation of occludin on Tyr, Ser, and Thr residues appears to be regulated by the balance between protein kinases such as c-Src, PKCzeta, and PKClambda/iota, and protein phosphatases such as PP2A, PP1, and PTP1B. Tyrosine 35-38 occludin Mus musculus 23-31 19538289-9 2009 However, an in vitro study indicated that Tyr-phosphorylation of occludin C-terminal domain attenuates its interaction with ZO-1. Tyrosine 42-45 occludin Mus musculus 65-73 19538289-10 2009 Therefore, phosphorylation of specific Ser/Thr/Tyr residues in occludin may regulate its interactions with ZO-1 and possibly other tight junction proteins. Tyrosine 47-50 occludin Mus musculus 63-71 9145236-6 1997 OCL lysates stimulated dephosphorylation of tyrosine-phosphorylated substrates such as phosphoneuroprotein 14 and epidermal growth factor receptors. Tyrosine 44-52 occludin Mus musculus 0-3 9145236-7 1997 Like sodium orthovanadate, an inhibitor of protein tyrosine phosphatases, tiludronate dose-dependently inhibited tyrosine dephosphorylation of those substrates induced by OCL lysates. Tyrosine 51-59 occludin Mus musculus 171-174