The Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Antibacterial Agents |
Contents
Foreword J David Williams | 9 |
Sulphonamides and Drugs that Interact with | 24 |
Inhibitors of Peptidoglycan Synthesis | 38 |
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30S subunit A-site absorbed absorption acetylate actinomycin active amino acid amino group aminoacyl-tRNA aminoglycosides analogue antibacterial antibiotics antimicrobial bacteria bactericidal bile binding cause cell wall cephalosporins CH₂ chain chemotherapeutic agents chemotherapy chloramphenicol CO₂H complex compounds cross-linked CYCLOSERINE cytoplasm D-alanine Dala derivative dihydrofolate dihydropteroic acid doses drug EF-G enzyme Erythromycin excretion Figure folate folic acid fusidate gastro-intestinal tract given orally Gram-negative Gram-negative bacteria Gram-positive H₂N hydrolyse Hypersensitivity reactions infections inhibit inhibitor interaction ionised kidney failure kidney function lipid-solubility liver mechanism of action membrane metabolism metabolites microorganisms mides mRNA mucopeptide mutants nalidixic acid neomycin normal nucleotide occur P-site pABA parenterally pentaglycine pentapeptide peptide bond peptidoglycan Pharmacology phosphonomycin plasma concentrations plasma proteins polypeptide protein synthesis puromycin reduced residue resistant ribosome Rifampicin RNA polymerase secretion Semisynthetic Sensitive Bacteria ß-lactam strains streptomycin sulphamethoxazole sulphanilamide sulphona sulphonamides tetracyclines tion tissues toxic translocation transpeptidase treatment trimethoprim tRNA tRNA molecule undecaprenyl urine vitro он