Function
7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine triphosphatase (DGTP) converts 8-oxoguanine containing deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate to the corresponding monophosphate. The 8-oxo-dGTP (oxoG) is a potentially mutagenic substrate when incorporated into DNA. The E. coli DGTP is called MutT. The human DGTP is called MTH1.
Disease
Relevance
Structural highlights
3D structures of 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine triphosphatase
Updated on 12-August-2014
4jzs – BsDGTP (mutant) – Bacillus subtilis
4jzt – BsDGTP (mutant) + GTP
4jzu, 4jzv – BsDGTP + RNA triphosphorylated
MutT
3a6s – EcMutT – Escherichia coli
1mut – EcMutT - NMR
3a6v – EcMutT + Mn
1tum – EcMutT + Mg + ATP derivative - NMR
3a6t – EcMutT + oxoG
3a6u – EcMutT + Mn + oxoG
1ppx, 1pun, 1puq, 1pus – EcMutT + Mg + oxoG - NMR
MTH1
3q93, 3zr1 – hMTH1 - human
1iry – hMTH1 - NMR
3zr0 – hMTH1 + oxoG
3whw, 4n1t, 4n1u – hMTH1 + inhibitor
4c9w, 4c9x – hMTH1 + anti-cancer drug
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