MICI 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Confocal Microscopy, Methicillin, Biofilm

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Antibiotic resistance is the ability of an organism to grow and exist in presence of a compound known to exhibit growth inhibiting properties (antibiotics). They are biological and chemical compounds secreted by bacteria to inhibit the growth of other organisms around it that compete with it. Bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics they produce. Also colicins and holins are secreted by bacteria to puncture membranes of other cells; colicins bind to cell membrane proteins and have intracellular nuclease action on dna, rrna and trna. This prevents and inhibits cell wall synthesis this making depolarizing, de-energizing, ion-conductive channels in the cytoplasmic membrane. Some antibiotics are toxic to human cells, some are insoluble, some cannot pass through membranes and some do not have broad spectrum activity which makes them unsuitable to use as medication. Naturally produced antibiotics that are naturally unsuitable for use as medication can be chemically modified and tailored to the use they are needed for.

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