MICB 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Chemotherapy, Antimicrobial Resistance, Lactam

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Topic 5: prevention and therapy of bacterial diseases. Chemotherapeutic agent: any chemical that is used to treat any disease of any kind (infectious or non-infectious) Antivirals: chemotherapeutic agents able to kill or inhibit the growth of viruses. Antibiotics: chemotherapeutic agents able to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria: bactericidal: kill bacteria, bacteriostatic: inhibit bacterial growth without directly kill them, characteristics of antibiotics. Dna replication: a few directly disrupt membranes, for an antibiotic to be useful, it must be able to affect bacteria but not human cells, the antibiotic can target. A bacterial metabolic process that is not found in the host cell e. g. peptidoglycan synthesis. A bacterial molecule or structure that is sufficiently different from the analogous molecule or structure in the host cell e. g. prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes have different structures. Lactam ring: bacteria must synthesize peptidoglycan to divide, -lactam antibiotic binds to x-linking enzyme, inhibiting its function, glycan strands are no longer covalently linked together.

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