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In principal, there are three main antibiotic targets in bacteria:
  • The cell wall or membranes that surrounds the bacterial cell.
  • The machineries that make the nucleic acids DNA and RNA.
  • The machinery that produce proteins (the ribosome and associated proteins)
Here, we review the multi-layered effects of drug-target interactions, including the essential cellular processes inhibited by bactericidal antibiotics.
4 мая 2010 г. · In this Review, we discuss how bactericidal antibiotics kill bacteria by inhibiting essential cellular processes and by activating cellular ...
Many antibiotics are known to target ribosomal RNA (rRNA) in prokaryotes to inhibit the growth of bacteria.
13 мар. 2006 г. · In order to be useful in treating human infections, antibiotics must selectively target bacteria for eradication and not the cells of its human ...
Beta-lactam antibiotics kill bacteria that are surrounded by a cell wall. Bacteria build cell walls by linking molecules together—beta-lactams block this ...
1 апр. 2024 г. · Human cells do not have cell walls, but many types of bacteria do, and so antibiotics can target bacteria without harming human cells.
Some antibiotics target only specific bacteria and are called “narrow spectrum” antibiotics, whereas other antibiotics target many types of bacteria and are ...
Glycopeptides and lipoglycopeptides are the representative antibiotics that are known to target the synthetic pathway of the bacterial cell wall [153].
Antibiotics specifically target processes that are unique to bacteria, this means that they are relatively safe to use in the body. When used in low doses, ...
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