PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 27926878-0 2016 The Csk-Associated Adaptor PAG Inhibits Effector T Cell Activation in Cooperation with Phosphatase PTPN22 and Dok Adaptors. phenylacetylglycine 27-30 c-src tyrosine kinase Mus musculus 4-7 27926878-1 2016 The transmembrane adaptor PAG (Cbp) has been proposed to mediate membrane recruitment of Csk, a cytoplasmic protein tyrosine kinase playing a critical inhibitory role during T cell activation, by inactivating membrane-associated Src kinases. phenylacetylglycine 26-29 c-src tyrosine kinase Mus musculus 89-92 27926878-5 2016 Interestingly, in the absence of PAG, Csk becomes more associated with alternative partners; i.e., phosphatase PTPN22 and Dok adaptors. phenylacetylglycine 33-36 c-src tyrosine kinase Mus musculus 38-41 27926878-8 2016 Thus, Csk-associating PAG is a critical component of the inhibitory machinery controlling effector T cell activation in cooperation with PTPN22 and Dok adaptors. phenylacetylglycine 22-25 c-src tyrosine kinase Mus musculus 6-9 12612075-6 2003 Our studies showed that PAG tyrosine phosphorylation and association with Csk are suppressed in response to activation of normal mouse T cells. phenylacetylglycine 24-27 c-src tyrosine kinase Mus musculus 74-77 17559841-2 2007 We found a pronounced, age-dependent reduction in PAG/Cbp, which is involved in the regulation of Src family kinases (SFKs) by recruiting Csk (a negative regulator of SFKs) to lipid rafts. phenylacetylglycine 50-53 c-src tyrosine kinase Mus musculus 138-141 17559841-4 2007 The reduction of PAG accompanies marked impairment in recruiting Csk to lipid rafts and a concomitant decrease in the inactive forms of SFKs. phenylacetylglycine 17-20 c-src tyrosine kinase Mus musculus 65-68