Protein synthesis is catalysed by ribosomes and cytoplasmic factors. Bacterial ribosomes (70S) are made up of 2 subunits (50S and 30S) containing ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and ribosomal proteins: the 30S binds messenger RNA and begins the ribosomal cycle (initiation), whereas 50S binds transfer RNA (tRNA) derivatives and controls elongation. The key reaction, peptide bond formation, is promoted by the catalytic centre of 50S (the peptidyl transferase centre), and the growing peptide chain (peptidyl-tRNA) attached at the donor P site undergoes peptide linkage with an aminoacyl-tRNA at the acceptor A site. This reaction is inhibited by several antibiotics, the best known being chloramphenicol, and the macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) grou...
Macrolide antibiotics are thought to clog up the ribosomal tunnel and thereby block general protein ...
Protein synthesis takes place in four stages: initiation, elongation, termination and recycling. Elo...
Some of the previous work on the mechanism of action of streptomycin has indicated the general area ...
Background The bacterial ribosome is a primary target of several classes of antibiotics. Investigati...
Background The bacterial ribosome is a primary target of several classes of antibiotics. Investigati...
The translational functions of the bacterial ribosome are the target for a large number of antimicro...
Macrolides are clinically important antibiotics thought to inhibit bacterial growth by impeding the ...
The continuing increase in antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacterial has stimulated research on the ...
Macrolide antibiotics are clinically important antibiotics which are effective inhibitors of protein...
AbstractThe macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) antibiotics are an important group of translat...
Macrolide antibiotic binding to the ribosome inhibits catalysis of peptide bond formation between sp...
Synergimycins A and B act synergistically in vivo; the mixture of the two compounds is more powerful...
Macrolides are a large group of clinically relevant antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesis by bi...
Streptogramin antibiotics are divided into types A and B, which in combination can act synergistical...
Synergism of streptogramins A (virginiamycin M, VM) and B (virginiamycin S, VS), peptidyltransferase...
Macrolide antibiotics are thought to clog up the ribosomal tunnel and thereby block general protein ...
Protein synthesis takes place in four stages: initiation, elongation, termination and recycling. Elo...
Some of the previous work on the mechanism of action of streptomycin has indicated the general area ...
Background The bacterial ribosome is a primary target of several classes of antibiotics. Investigati...
Background The bacterial ribosome is a primary target of several classes of antibiotics. Investigati...
The translational functions of the bacterial ribosome are the target for a large number of antimicro...
Macrolides are clinically important antibiotics thought to inhibit bacterial growth by impeding the ...
The continuing increase in antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacterial has stimulated research on the ...
Macrolide antibiotics are clinically important antibiotics which are effective inhibitors of protein...
AbstractThe macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) antibiotics are an important group of translat...
Macrolide antibiotic binding to the ribosome inhibits catalysis of peptide bond formation between sp...
Synergimycins A and B act synergistically in vivo; the mixture of the two compounds is more powerful...
Macrolides are a large group of clinically relevant antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesis by bi...
Streptogramin antibiotics are divided into types A and B, which in combination can act synergistical...
Synergism of streptogramins A (virginiamycin M, VM) and B (virginiamycin S, VS), peptidyltransferase...
Macrolide antibiotics are thought to clog up the ribosomal tunnel and thereby block general protein ...
Protein synthesis takes place in four stages: initiation, elongation, termination and recycling. Elo...
Some of the previous work on the mechanism of action of streptomycin has indicated the general area ...