actinomycin
(noun)
Any of a class of toxic polypeptide antibiotics found in soil bacteria of genus Streptomyces.
Examples of actinomycin in the following topics:
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Nonribosomal Peptide Antibiotics
- Nonribosomal peptide antibiotics (for example, actinomycin D ) , cytostatics, and immunosuppressants are used commercially.
- Actinomycin D (also known generically as Actinomycin or Dactinomycin), is the most significant member of actinomycines, which are a class of polypeptide antibiotics isolated from soil bacteria of the genus Streptomyces.
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Overview of Gram-Positive Bacteria and Actinobacteria
- In 1940 Selman Waksman discovered that the soil bacteria he was studying made actinomycin, a discovery for which he received a Nobel Prize.
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Actinobacteria (High G + C Gram-Positive Bacteria)
- In 1940 Selman Waksman discovered that the soil bacteria he was studying made actinomycin, a discovery for which he received a Nobel Prize.