NCBI Taxonomy: 119534
Tolypothrix distorta (ncbi_taxid: 119534)
found 6 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Tolypothrix
Child Taxonomies: Tolypothrix distorta CAU1, Tolypothrix distorta CAU3, Tolypothrix distorta Mon65, Tolypothrix distorta CANT1, Tolypothrix distorta CANT3, Tolypothrix distorta CANT6, Tolypothrix distorta CANT7, Tolypothrix distorta CAU12, Tolypothrix distorta CAU13, Tolypothrix distorta CAU14, Tolypothrix distorta LSB87, Tolypothrix distorta ACT712, Tolypothrix distorta ATE705, Tolypothrix distorta ATE717, Tolypothrix distorta BTA187, Tolypothrix distorta PCP-489, Tolypothrix distorta BUY-03.1, Tolypothrix distorta ACOI 731, Tolypothrix distorta SEV2-5-2G, Tolypothrix distorta SAG 93.79, Tolypothrix distorta UPMC-A0099, Tolypothrix distorta var. penicillata, Tolypothrix distorta var. symplocoides
tubercidin
An N-glycosylpyrrolopyrimidine that is adenosine in which the in the 5-membered ring that is not attached to the ribose moiety is replaced by a carbon. Tubercidin is produced in the culture broth of Streptomyces tubericidus. C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C186664 - Cytotoxic Chemotherapeutic Agent > C272 - Antimetabolite D009676 - Noxae > D000963 - Antimetabolites D000970 - Antineoplastic Agents Tubercidin (7-Deazaadenosine) is an antibiotic obtained from Streptomyces tubercidicus. Tubercidin inhibits the growth of Streptococcus faecalis (8043) with an IC50 of 0.02 μM[1]. Tubercidin inhibits polymerases by incorporating DNA or RNA, thereby inhibiting DNA replication, RNA and protein synthesis[2]. Tubercidin is a weak inhibitor of adenosine phosphorylase, and interferes with the phosphorylation of adenosine and AMP[1]. Tubercidin has antiviral activity[2]. Tubercidin (7-Deazaadenosine) is an antibiotic obtained from Streptomyces tubercidicus. Tubercidin inhibits the growth of Streptococcus faecalis (8043) with an IC50 of 0.02 μM[1]. Tubercidin inhibits polymerases by incorporating DNA or RNA, thereby inhibiting DNA replication, RNA and protein synthesis[2]. Tubercidin is a weak inhibitor of adenosine phosphorylase, and interferes with the phosphorylation of adenosine and AMP[1]. Tubercidin has antiviral activity[2].