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Entry | Database: PDB chemical components / ID: CAI | ||||
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Name | Name: Wikipedia | Wikipedia - Carbomycin: Carbomycin, also known as magnamycin, is a colorless, optically active crystalline macrolide antibiotic with the molecular formula C42H67N O16. It is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces halstedii and active in inhibiting the growth of Gram-positive bacteria and "certain Mycoplasma strains." Its structure was first proposed by Robert Woodward in 1957 and was subsequently corrected in 1965.... | Comment | antibiotic*YM | |
-Chemical information
Composition | Formula: C42H67NO16 / Number of atoms: 126 / Formula weight: 841.978 / Formal charge: 0 | ||||
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Others | Type: NON-POLYMER / PDB classification: HETAD / Three letter code: CAI / Model coordinates PDB-ID: 1K8A | ||||
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ACDLabs 10.04 | CACTVS 3.341 | OpenEye OEToolkits 1.5.0 | |
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