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MECHANISM OF ACTION. Aminoglycosides inhibit protein synthesis by binding, with high affinity, to the A-site on the 16S ribosomal RNA of the 30S ribosome (Kotra et al. 2000). Although aminoglycoside class members have a different specificity for different regions on the A-site, all alter its conformation.
Aminoglycosides have concentration-dependent bactericidal activity. These antibiotics bind to the 30S ribosome, thereby inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis.
Aminoglycosides are broad spectrum antibiotics with potent activity mediated through inhibition of protein synthesis. This class of antibiotic was a fundamental ...
Aminoglycoside is a medicinal and bacteriologic category of traditional Gram-negative antibacterial medications that inhibit protein synthesis
The mechanism of action of aminoglycosides depends on the inhibition of polypeptide synthesis. In fact, some of them such as Streptomycin, Sisomicin and ...
12 дек. 2022 г. · bovis/S. equinus complex'.) The aminoglycosides primarily act by binding to the aminoacyl site of 16S ribosomal RNA within the 30S ribosomal ...
The general mechanism of action of aminoglycosides is inhibition of protein synthesis by promotion of mistranslation and elimination of proofreading [11].
Aminoglycosides are highly potent, broad-spectrum antibiotics with many desirable properties for the treatment of life-threatening infections (28).
Aminoglycosides are powerful bactericidal antibiotics that work by binding to the 30S subunit of the bacterial ribosome.
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