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Aphidicolin

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Definition: An antiviral antibiotic produced by Cephalosporium aphidicola and other fungi. It inhibits the growth of eukaryotic cells and certain animal viruses by selectively inhibiting the cellular replication of DNA polymerase II or the viral-induced DNA polymerases. The drug may be useful for controlling excessive cell proliferation in patients with cancer, psoriasis or other dermatitis with little or no adverse effect upon non-multiplying cells.     
Pharmacological Action Antiviral Agents; Enzyme Inhibitors
Other names NSC351140; NSC234714; NSC 351140; NSC 234714; ICI69653; ICI 69653; NSC-351140; NSC-234714; ICI-69653; Aphidicolin, (3-S-(3alpha,4beta,4abeta,6aalpha,8al
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
inflatin B  0   Aphidicolin/*analogs & derivatives. J Nat Prod. 2011 Aug 26;74(8):1798-804
inflatin A  0   Aphidicolin/*analogs & derivatives. J Nat Prod. 2011 Aug 26;74(8):1798-804
3,16-diketoaphidicolan  0   Aphidicolin/*analogs & derivatives. Nat Prod Commun. 2010 Aug;5(8):1175-80
3-ketoaphidicolin  82026-06-0   Aphidicolin/*analogs & derivatives. Biol Mass Spectrom 1993 Jun;22(6):351-7
18-nor-3-ketoaphidicolin  123355-76-0   Aphidicolin/*analogs & derivatives. Biol Mass Spectrom 1993 Jun;22(6):351-7
aphidicolin glycinate  92803-82-2   Aphidicolin/*analogs & derivatives. Carcinogenesis 1991;12(3):525
aphidicolin-17-monoacetate  51103-57-2 8,11a-Methano-11aH-cyclohepta(a)naphthalene-4,9-dimethanol, tetradecahydro-3,9-dihydroxy-4,11b-dimethyl-, alpha9-acetate, (3alpha,4alpha,4aalpha,6abeta,8beta,9beta,11abeta,11bbeta)  Aphidicolin/*analogs & derivatives. Nucleic Acids Res 1983;11(4):1197

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