Data Category pdbx_reference_molecule_details

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Category name
pdbx_reference_molecule_details
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no
Category group membership
bird_family_dictionary_group  pdbx_group
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No

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Category Description

               Data items in the PDBX_REFERENCE_MOLECULE_DETAILS category records 
	       textual details about small polymer molecules.

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 _pdbx_reference_molecule_details.family_prd_id
 _pdbx_reference_molecule_details.prd_id
 _pdbx_reference_molecule_details.ordinal
 _pdbx_reference_molecule_details.source
 _pdbx_reference_molecule_details.source_id
 _pdbx_reference_molecule_details.text
 FAM_000001 PRD_000001  1 Wikipedia ?
 ; Actinomycin D is primarily used as an investigative tool in cell biology to inhibit transcription. It does this by
   binding DNA at the transcription initiation complex and preventing elongation by RNA polymerase. Because it can bind
   DNA duplexes, it can also interfere with DNA replication, although other chemicals such as hydroxyurea are
   better suited for use in the laboratory as inhibitors of DNA synthesis.
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 FAM_000001 PRD_000001  2 DrugBank ?
 ; A compound composed of a two cyclic peptides attached to a phenoxazine that is derived from streptomyces parvullus. It
   binds to DNA and inhibits RNA synthesis (transcription), with chain elongation more sensitive than initiation,
  termination, or release. As a result of impaired mRNA production, protein synthesis also declines after dactinomycin
  therapy.
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 FAM_000001 PRD_000003  3 DOI "DOI:10.1016/S0960-894X(98)00345-X"
 ; Actinomycin D, C2 and VII, cyclic peptides, inhibit Grb2 SH2 domain association with a phosphotyrosine containing 
   peptide derived from the Shc protein (pTyr317). Actinomycins are the first examples of nonphosphorylated 
   natural ligands of SH2 domain.
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