Background The bacterial ribosome is a primary target of several classes of antibiotics. Investigation of the structure of the ribosomal subunits in complex with different antibiotics can reveal the mode of inhibition of ribosomal protein synthesis. Analysis of the interactions between antibiotics and the ribosome permits investigation of the specific effect of modifications leading to antimicrobial resistances. Streptogramins are unique among the ribosome-targeting antibiotics because they consist of two components, streptogramins A and B, which act synergistically. Each compound alone exhibits a weak bacteriostatic activity, whereas the combination can act bactericidal. The streptogramins A display a prolonged activity that even persists ...
BACKGROUND: The ribosome, which acts as a platform for mRNA encoded polypeptide synthesis, is also c...
Although a number of different antibiotics are used to combat staphylococcal infections, resistance ...
Protein synthesis takes place in four stages: initiation, elongation, termination and recycling. Elo...
Background The bacterial ribosome is a primary target of several classes of antibiotics. Investigati...
Protein synthesis is catalysed by ribosomes and cytoplasmic factors. Bacterial ribosomes (70S) are m...
Streptogramin antibiotics are divided into types A and B, which in combination can act synergistical...
In the cell, the protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potentia...
Several antibiotics that prevent translation by binding to ribosomal subunits have been shown to als...
ding author Introduction Antibiotics are compounds of natural or synthetic origin that selectively...
Tiamulin, a prominent member of the pleuromutilin class of antibiotics, is a potent inhibitor of pro...
In the cell, the protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potentia...
Synergism of streptogramins A (virginiamycin M, VM) and B (virginiamycin S, VS), peptidyltransferase...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
A substantial number of antimicrobial agents target some activity of the bacterial ribosome for inhi...
Synergism of streptogramins A (virginiamycin M, VM) and B (virginiamycin S, VS), peptidyltransferase...
BACKGROUND: The ribosome, which acts as a platform for mRNA encoded polypeptide synthesis, is also c...
Although a number of different antibiotics are used to combat staphylococcal infections, resistance ...
Protein synthesis takes place in four stages: initiation, elongation, termination and recycling. Elo...
Background The bacterial ribosome is a primary target of several classes of antibiotics. Investigati...
Protein synthesis is catalysed by ribosomes and cytoplasmic factors. Bacterial ribosomes (70S) are m...
Streptogramin antibiotics are divided into types A and B, which in combination can act synergistical...
In the cell, the protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potentia...
Several antibiotics that prevent translation by binding to ribosomal subunits have been shown to als...
ding author Introduction Antibiotics are compounds of natural or synthetic origin that selectively...
Tiamulin, a prominent member of the pleuromutilin class of antibiotics, is a potent inhibitor of pro...
In the cell, the protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potentia...
Synergism of streptogramins A (virginiamycin M, VM) and B (virginiamycin S, VS), peptidyltransferase...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
A substantial number of antimicrobial agents target some activity of the bacterial ribosome for inhi...
Synergism of streptogramins A (virginiamycin M, VM) and B (virginiamycin S, VS), peptidyltransferase...
BACKGROUND: The ribosome, which acts as a platform for mRNA encoded polypeptide synthesis, is also c...
Although a number of different antibiotics are used to combat staphylococcal infections, resistance ...
Protein synthesis takes place in four stages: initiation, elongation, termination and recycling. Elo...