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- Hitachimycin abstract "Hitachimycin, also known as stubomycin, is a cyclic polypeptide produced by Streptomyces that acts as an antibiotic. It exhibits cytotoxic activity against mammalian cells, Gram-positive bacteria, yeast, and fungi, as well as hemolytic activity; this is mediated by changes at the cell membrane and subsequent lysis. Owing to its cytotoxic activity against mammalian cells and tumors, it was first proposed as an antitumor antibiotic.As of 2007, it has not been used in a clinical setting.".
- Hitachimycin atcPrefix "none".
- Hitachimycin casNumber "77642-19-4".
- Hitachimycin iupacName "(2Z,4E,6E,12E)-16,20-dihydroxy-21-methoxy-".
- Hitachimycin iupacName "3-methyl-10-phenyl-9-azabicyclo[17.3.0]".
- Hitachimycin iupacName "docosa-2,4,6,12,19-pentaene-8,18-dione".
- Hitachimycin pubchem "5384563".
- Hitachimycin thumbnail Hitachimycin.svg?width=300.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageID "4166701".
- Hitachimycin wikiPageLength "2776".
- Hitachimycin wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Hitachimycin wikiPageRevisionID "702321882".
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Antibiotics.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antibiotics.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Chemotherapy.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Cyclic_compound.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Gram-positive_bacteria.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Hemolysis.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Lysis.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Neoplasm.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Streptomyces.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLink Yeast.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hitachimycin".
- Hitachimycin atcPrefix "none".
- Hitachimycin c "29".
- Hitachimycin casNumber "77642".
- Hitachimycin chemspiderid "10306390".
- Hitachimycin h "35".
- Hitachimycin inchi "1".
- Hitachimycin inchikey "PLQKHNPZPRTISL-QSQNXQFYBV".
- Hitachimycin iupacName "-1620".
- Hitachimycin iupacName "3".
- Hitachimycin iupacName "docosa-2,4,6,12,19-pentaene-8,18-dione".
- Hitachimycin molecularWeight "477.592".
- Hitachimycin n "1".
- Hitachimycin o "5".
- Hitachimycin pubchem "5384563".
- Hitachimycin smiles "O[C@H]1CC\C=C\C[C@H]c3ccccc3".
- Hitachimycin stdinchi "1".
- Hitachimycin stdinchikey "PLQKHNPZPRTISL-QSQNXQFYSA-N".
- Hitachimycin verifiedfields "changed".
- Hitachimycin verifiedrevid "447552583".
- Hitachimycin watchedfields "changed".
- Hitachimycin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cascite.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cell_wall_disruptive_antibiotics.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemspidercite.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Drugbox.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Hitachimycin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stdinchicite.
- Hitachimycin subject Category:Antibiotics.
- Hitachimycin hypernym Polypeptide.
- Hitachimycin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Hitachimycin type Drug.
- Hitachimycin type Protein.
- Hitachimycin type Drug.
- Hitachimycin type Product.
- Hitachimycin type ChemicalObject.
- Hitachimycin type Thing.
- Hitachimycin type Q8386.
- Hitachimycin comment "Hitachimycin, also known as stubomycin, is a cyclic polypeptide produced by Streptomyces that acts as an antibiotic. It exhibits cytotoxic activity against mammalian cells, Gram-positive bacteria, yeast, and fungi, as well as hemolytic activity; this is mediated by changes at the cell membrane and subsequent lysis. Owing to its cytotoxic activity against mammalian cells and tumors, it was first proposed as an antitumor antibiotic.As of 2007, it has not been used in a clinical setting.".
- Hitachimycin label "Hitachimycin".
- Hitachimycin sameAs Q5871697.
- Hitachimycin sameAs m.0bmrkr.
- Hitachimycin sameAs Hitahimicin.
- Hitachimycin sameAs Hitahimicin.
- Hitachimycin sameAs Q5871697.
- Hitachimycin wasDerivedFrom Hitachimycin?oldid=702321882.
- Hitachimycin depiction Hitachimycin.svg.
- Hitachimycin isPrimaryTopicOf Hitachimycin.