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structure of actinomycin​

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Actinomycin D (dactinomycin) is a natural chromopeptide composed of a heterocyclic chromophore and two cyclic pentapeptide lactone rings. The heterocyclic fragment is a phenoxazine derivative, containing a quinonimine portion, and is responsible for the color of the compound and its intercalative ability.

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Actinomycin D (dactinomycin) is a natural chromopeptide composed of a heterocyclic chromophore and two cyclic pentapeptide lactone rings. The heterocyclic fragment is a phenoxazine derivative, containing a quinonimine portion, and is responsible for the color of the compound and its intercalative ability.

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