Publication Date
5-2024
School
School of Health Sciences
Major
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Keywords
mTORC1, Rheb, GEF, Cell Biology, GTPase, G protein
Disciplines
Biochemistry | Cell Biology | Molecular Biology
Recommended Citation
Gregory, Jack, "A Review of Rheb Activation of mTORC1 and the Great Mystery of One Missing GEF" (2024). Senior Honors Theses. 1402.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/honors/1402
Abstract
The mTORC1 pathway is involved in the regulation of cell growth and translation. The pathway has a complex web of activators and inhibitors to activate mTORC1. mTORC1 is regulated via a small GTPase called Rheb, which interacts directly with mTORC1. This GTPase and its GTPase activating protein (GAP), TSC1/2, have been widely studied to understand how the variety of regulators of mTORC1 interact with these proteins. Despite this, the guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) of Rheb has yet to be identified. This review broadly analyzes Rheb and mTORC1, their structures, regulations, and interactions, and explores the mystery of the missing GEF for Rheb.