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RHEB is a protein encoded by the RHEB gene which is approximately 20, 5 kDa. RHEB is localised to the cytoplasm, Golgi apparatus membrane, cytosol and endoplasmic reticulum membrane. It is involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism, insulin signalling-generic cascades, mTOR signalling, RET signalling, AMP-activated protein kinase signalling and the phospholipase D signalling pathway. The RHEB gene is a member of the small GTPase superfamily and encodes the lipid-anchored, cell membrane protein, RHEB. This protein is vital in regulation of growth and cell cycle progression. RHEB is ubiquitous expressed with highest levels observed in skeletal and cardiac muscle. Mutations in the RHEB can result in tuberous sclerosis. STJ98588 was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen. This polyclonal antibody binds to endogenous levels of RHEB.
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