PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16847065-0 2006 Engineering the recruitment of phosphotyrosine binding domain-containing adaptor proteins reveals distinct roles for RET receptor-mediated cell survival. Phosphotyrosine 31-46 ret proto-oncogene Homo sapiens 117-120 16847065-2 2006 The recruitment at the phosphorylated Tyr(1062) site in RET of a number of different phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain-containing adaptor proteins, including Shc and Frs2, plays a dominant role for the multiple different biological functions of the RET receptor during development, including stimulation of cell survival. Phosphotyrosine 85-100 ret proto-oncogene Homo sapiens 56-59 16847065-2 2006 The recruitment at the phosphorylated Tyr(1062) site in RET of a number of different phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain-containing adaptor proteins, including Shc and Frs2, plays a dominant role for the multiple different biological functions of the RET receptor during development, including stimulation of cell survival. Phosphotyrosine 85-100 ret proto-oncogene Homo sapiens 252-255