actinomycin

actinomycin
A group of peptide antibiotic agents, isolated from several species of Streptomyces (originally Actinomyces), that are active against Gram-positive bacteria, fungi, and neoplasms. Actinomycins are chromopeptides, most containing the chromophore actinocin, and are derivatives of phenoxazine that differ in their amino acid s and their sequence in the peptide chains; they form complexes with DNA and therefore inhibit RNA synthesis, primarily the ribosomal type.
- a. A the first of the actinomycins isolated in crystalline form.
- a. C SYN: cactinomycin.
- a. D SYN: dactinomycin.
- a. F1 KS4; produced by a. C-elaborating strains of Streptomyces chrysomallus; used as an antineoplastic agent.

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ac·ti·no·my·cin -'mīs-ən n any of various red or yellow-red mostly toxic polypeptide antibiotics isolated from soil bacteria (esp. Streptomyces antibioticus) specif one used to inhibit DNA or RNA synthesis

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ac·ti·no·my·cin (ak″tĭ-no-miґsin) a large, complex family of antibiotics obtained from cultures of various species of Streptomyces, which have antibacterial, antifungal, and cytotoxic properties. Actinomycin D (see dactinomycin) is an antineoplastic agent.

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