MCB 2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Beta-Lactamase, Bactericide, Amphotericin B

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Narrow group of microbes (penicillin g against gram positive bacteria) Broad-spectrum antibiotic: disadvantage- eliminates also the normal microflora screened; 3 useful drugs) Spectrum of antibacterial activity: an antibiotic can be effective against a. Action of antimicrobial drugs: bactericidal kills the microbes, bacteriostatic inhibits the growth. Bactericidal: block the enzymes that cross-link n-acetyl glucosamin and n-acetyl muramic acid, less effective against gr negative bacteria do not penetrate the outer membrane. Semisynthetic penicillins: partially produced by the mold penicillium and partially by a chemical process, the change of the shape of the molecule makes it more difficult to break up by penicillinase. Lactamase (penicillinase) action: bacteria resistant to penicillins have the enzyme b-lactamase, it breaks the lactam ring. Polypeptide antibiotic effective against gr + bacteria. Major ingredient of neosporin used for skin infections. Interferes with attachment of trna to mrna. Binds to ribosome and prevents its movement along the mrna. Effective against gr bacteria - pseudomonas.

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