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- Q5871697 subject Q7145140.
- Q5871697 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.".
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- Q5871697 casNumber "77642-19-4".
- Q5871697 iupacName "(2Z,4E,6E,12E)-16,20-dihydroxy-21-methoxy-".
- Q5871697 iupacName "3-methyl-10-phenyl-9-azabicyclo[17.3.0]".
- Q5871697 iupacName "docosa-2,4,6,12,19-pentaene-8,18-dione".
- Q5871697 pubchem "5384563".
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- Q5871697 atcPrefix "none".
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- Q5871697 iupacName "docosa-2,4,6,12,19-pentaene-8,18-dione".
- Q5871697 pubchem "5384563".
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- Q5871697 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.".
- Q5871697 label "Hitachimycin".
- Q5871697 depiction Hitachimycin.svg.