Peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase (PTH) is a bacterial enzyme which cleaves peptidyl-tRNA to free peptide and tRNA.
3D Structures of peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase
Updated on 02-April-2014
2pth – EcPTH – Escherichia coli
3ofv – EcPTH (mutant)
2rtx – EcPTH GGQ domain
1xty – PTH – Pyrococcus abyssi
1wn2, 2d3k – PTH – Pyrococcus horikoshii
2z2i, 2z2j, 2z2k, 3tck, 3tcn, 3td2, 3td6 – MtPTH – Mycobacterium tuberculosis
2jrc – MtPTH – NMR
3erj – PTH – Archaeoglobus fulgidus
2zv3 – PTH – Mechanocaldococcus jannaschii
3kjz, 3kk0, 3p2j – MsPTH – Mycobacterium smegmatis
2lgj – MsPTH – NMR
3nea – PTH – Francisella tularensis
3v2i – PTH – Burkholderia thailandesis
4dhw, 4djj, 4erx, 4fno, 4fyj, 4jc4 – PTH – Pseudomonas aeruginosa
4fop, 4fot, 4hoy, 4iko, 4jy7, 3wh4, 4lwq – AbPTH – Acinetobacter baumannii
4olj – AbPTH (mutant)
3vjr – EcPTH + tRNA CCA acceptor domain
4jwk, 4lwr – AbPTH + cytidine derivative
4jx9 – AbPTH + uridine