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Details on Person Tuberous sclerosis complex gene products, Tuberin and Hamartin, control mTOR signaling by acting as a GTPase-activating protein complex toward Rheb
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:532191 |
| _displayName | Tuberous sclerosis complex gene products, Tuberin and Hamartin, control mTOR signaling by acting as a GTPase-activating protein complex toward Rheb |
| _timestamp | 2010-02-26 09:52:10 |
| author | [Person:199852] Tee, AR [Person:199822] Manning, BD [Person:205127] Roux, PP [Person:140008] Cantley, Lewis C [Person:199307] Blenis, J |
| created | [InstanceEdit:532190] Jassal, B, 2010-02-26 |
| journal | Curr Biol |
| pages | 1259-68 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 12906785 |
| title | Tuberous sclerosis complex gene products, Tuberin and Hamartin, control mTOR signaling by acting as a GTPase-activating protein complex toward Rheb |
| volume | 13 |
| year | 2003 |
| (literatureReference) | [Reaction:380979] RHEB in mTORC1:RHEB:GTP hydrolyses GTP [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:9646464] RHEB:GTP hydrolyzes GTP [Homo sapiens] [RegulationReference:9647720] Positive regulation by 'v-ATPase:Ragulator:RRAGA,B:GDP:RRAGC,D:GTP:mTORC1:RHEB:GTP:TSC [lysosomal membrane]' Tuberous sclerosis complex gene products, Tuberin and Hamartin, control mTOR signaling by acting as a GTPase-activating protein complex toward Rheb |
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