Tubercidin is a nucleoside metabolite first isolated from Streptomyces tubericidus. Tubercidin, like other nucleosides, is a broad spectrum potent chemotherapeutic agent active against viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoans and tumors.
Soluble in ethanol, methanol, DMF and DMSO.
Soluble in ethanol, methanol, DMF and DMSO.
Mechanism of Action | Tubercidin acts on a diverse range of targets, such as RNA processing, nucleic acid and protein synthesis, and acts as a nucleoside mimic of adenosine. |
Molecular Formula | C11H14N4O4 |
References | A new antibiotic, tubercidin. Anzai K. et al. J. Antibiot. Series A 1957, 10, 201. Nucleoside antibiotics: structure, biological activity, and biosynthesis. Isono K.J. Antibiot. 1988, 42, 1711. Toyocamycin, a new anti-candida antibiotic. Nishimura H. et al. J. Antibiot. 1956, 9A, 60. Nucleoside antibiotics. Suhadolnik R.J. Wily-Interscience. 1970, 298. |