Einstein in his book: **Relativity: The Special and General Theory**.
http://www.ibiblio.org/ebooks/Einstein/Einstein_Relativity.pdf
writes, "the expression for energy" in the form  $\frac{mc^2 +E_0}{\sqrt{ 1-v^2/c^2}}$,
where $m$ is the rest mass and $mc^2$ the energy of the rest mass.
$E_0$ is the energy added to the body (by adding photons, for instance).
Then the rest mass energy, $mc^2$, and added energy, $E_0$, is divided by $\sqrt {1-v^2/c^2}$ to account for the energy of the velocity.
And that, I think, produces gravity. That is my expectation. 
Am I right?

I am no expert on this. I welcome criticism of this post.
I think this energy is what is said to curve spacetime or create gravity.

Relativistic mass, is calculated as $\frac{M_{(rest)}}{\sqrt {1-v^2/c^2}}$

I think that relativistic mass is gravitational, as is "absorbed energy".