PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7478553-1 1995 Formation of a complex of the nucleotide exchange factor Sos, the SH2 and SH3 containing adaptor protein Grb2/Sem-5 and tyrosine phosphorylated EGF receptor and Shc has been implicated in the activation of Ras by epidermal growth factor (EGF) in fibroblasts: related mechanisms for activation of Ras operate in other cell types. Tyrosine 120-128 growth factor receptor bound protein 2 Homo sapiens 105-109 7478553-1 1995 Formation of a complex of the nucleotide exchange factor Sos, the SH2 and SH3 containing adaptor protein Grb2/Sem-5 and tyrosine phosphorylated EGF receptor and Shc has been implicated in the activation of Ras by epidermal growth factor (EGF) in fibroblasts: related mechanisms for activation of Ras operate in other cell types. Tyrosine 120-128 SHC adaptor protein 1 Homo sapiens 161-164 7478553-4 1995 This modification of Sos does not alter its ability to bind Grb2, but correlates with strong inhibition of the binding of the Sos/Grb2 complex to tyrosine phosphorylated sequences, either a tyrosine phosphopeptide in cell lysates or p36 in intact cells. Tyrosine 146-154 growth factor receptor bound protein 2 Homo sapiens 130-134 7478553-4 1995 This modification of Sos does not alter its ability to bind Grb2, but correlates with strong inhibition of the binding of the Sos/Grb2 complex to tyrosine phosphorylated sequences, either a tyrosine phosphopeptide in cell lysates or p36 in intact cells. Tyrosine 146-154 5'-nucleotidase, cytosolic IIIA Homo sapiens 233-236 7478553-4 1995 This modification of Sos does not alter its ability to bind Grb2, but correlates with strong inhibition of the binding of the Sos/Grb2 complex to tyrosine phosphorylated sequences, either a tyrosine phosphopeptide in cell lysates or p36 in intact cells. Tyrosine 190-198 growth factor receptor bound protein 2 Homo sapiens 130-134 7478553-5 1995 This effect, along with the mobility shift of Sos, can be mimicked in vitro by phosphorylation of Sos by the mitogen-activated protein kinase, ERK1. sulfur monoxide 46-49 mitogen-activated protein kinase 3 Homo sapiens 143-147 7478553-5 1995 This effect, along with the mobility shift of Sos, can be mimicked in vitro by phosphorylation of Sos by the mitogen-activated protein kinase, ERK1. sulfur monoxide 98-101 mitogen-activated protein kinase 3 Homo sapiens 143-147 7478553-6 1995 A novel negative feedback mechanism therefore exists whereby activation of MAP kinases through Ras results in the uncoupling of the Sos/Grb2 complex from tyrosine kinase substrates without blocking the interaction of Sos with Grb2. sulfur monoxide 132-135 growth factor receptor bound protein 2 Homo sapiens 136-140