Saturday, February 26, 2011
inhibition of protein synthesis by antibiotics
It inhibits protein synthesis by attaching to the ribosome and interferes
of protein synthesis, antibiotics can block any step in this process and
Figure 3: Basic elements of protein translation. (Click on image to enlarge)
INHIBITION OF PROTIEN SYNTHESIS
Protein synthesis can be divided into three phases: initiation, elongation,
Fig 3 Antibiotics that act at the level of protein synthesis initiation
Fig 4 Antibiotics that act at the level of the elongation phase of protein
Inhibition of protein synthesis by antibiotics
inhibition of protein synthesis, and inhibition of cell-wall turnover.
Inhibition of Protein Synthesis in Prokaryotes.
Different steps in protein synthesis are susceptible to inhibition by
Antibiotics: Protein synthesis inhibitors
Inhibition of protein synthesis and 50S ribosomal subunit formation in S.
A macrolide antibiotic of Clarithromycin is responsible for protein
The most common mode is enzymatic inactivation of the antibiotic.
Diagrammatic representation of inhibition sites of protein biosynthesis by
finally resulting in the inhibition of protein synthesis.
Erythromycin and other macrolide antibiotics inhibit protein synthesis by
Inhibition of protein synthesis by RNA-binding antibiotics
Antimicrobials 1: Antibiotics
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