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Actinonin
Names
IUPAC name (2R)-N-hydroxy-N-{(2S)-1--3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl}-2-pentylbutanediamide
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
DrugBank
PubChem CID
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C19H35N3O5/c1-4-5-6-8-14(11-16(24)21-27)18(25)20-17(13(2)3)19(26)22-10-7-9-15(22)12-23/h13-15,17,23,27H,4-12H2,1-3H3,(H,20,25)(H,21,24)/t14-,15+,17+/m1/s1Key: XJLATMLVMSFZBN-VYDXJSESSA-N
  • InChI=1S/C19H35N3O5/c1-4-5-6-8-14(11-16(24)21-27)18(25)20-17(13(2)3)19(26)22-10-7-9-15(22)12-23/h13-15,17,23,27H,4-12H2,1-3H3,(H,20,25)(H,21,24)/t14-,15+,17+/m1/s1
SMILES
  • O=C(N1(CO)CCC1)(NC(=O)(CCCCC)CC(=O)NO)C(C)C
Properties
Chemical formula C19H35N3O5
Molar mass 385.505 g·mol
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Chemical compound

Actinonin is a naturally occurring antibacterial agent that has demonstrated anti-tumor activity.

References

  1. Chen, D.Z.; Patel, D.V. (2000). "Actinonin, a Naturally Occurring Antibacterial Agent, Is a Potent Deformylase Inhibitor". Biochemistry. 39: 1256. doi:10.1021/bi992245y. PMID 10684604.
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