Peptidyl tRNA Hydrolase Domain Containing Protein 1 (PTRHD1)

C2orf79; Putative peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase PTRHD1

Peptidyl tRNA Hydrolase Domain Containing Protein 1 (PTRHD1)
PTRHD1 Belongs to the PTH2 family.Peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase (EC:3.1.1.29) (PTH) is a bacterial enzyme that cleaves peptidyl-tRNA or N-acyl-aminoacyl-tRNA to yield free peptides or N-acyl-amino acids and tRNA. The natural substrate for this enzyme may be peptidyl-tRNA which drop off the ribosome during protein synthesis. Bacterial PTH has been found to be evolutionary related to a yeast protein.Peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase (Pth) releases tRNA from peptidyl-tRNA by cleaving the ester bond between the peptide and the tRNA.Interestingly, while eubacteria possess a single class of peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase, eukaryotes possess several such activities, making Pth a potential drug target to control eubacterial infections. This review discusses the aspects of Pth that relate to its history and biochemistry and its physiological connections with various cellular factors.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)