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- inhibition of peptidoglycan biosynthesis in cytoplasm
- analog of PEP
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- inhibtion of peptidoglycan biosynthesis in cytoplasm
- analog of D-alanine
- inhibits alanine racemase and D-ala-D-ala synthesis
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- inhibition of peptidoglycan intermediates in periplasm
- binds diphosphate on carrier lipid that brings peptidoglycan subunits to periplasm, preventing reactivation
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- binds to D-ala-D-ala side chain of membrane bound precursor
- blocks both peptidoglycan chain extension and transpeptidation
- narrow spectrum --> gram+ organisms
- drug of choice against MRSA and C. difficile
- resistance - change to D-ala-D-lactate that vancomycin can't bind to
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- D-ala-D-ala analog
- bacteriocidal
- β-lactam - interferes with transpeptidation
- newer derivatives have different R groups (benzyl penicillin, ampicillin, methicillin, piperacillin)
- resistance - β-lactamase
- gram+ - inducible, high affinity, large amounts, extracellular
- gram- - constitutive, lower affinity, smaller amounts, cell bound (periplasm)
- mutations in penicillin-binding proteins
- enzymes of peptidoglycan cross linking used by cell during cell wall growth
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- β-lactams - interfere with transpeptidation
- new generations carry modifications to make them more resistant to β-lactamase or more effective against certain organisms
- resistance - β-lactamase
- gram+ - inducible, high affinity, large amounts, extracellular
- gram- - constitutive, lower affinity, smaller amounts, cell bound (periplasm)
- mutations in penicillin-binding proteins
- enzymes of peptidoglycan cross linking used by cell during cell wall growth
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- cationic detergent-like effect on cell surfaces
- low discrimination limits most use to topical applications
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aminoglycosides - aminocyclotols |
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- inhibit 30S ribosomal subunit
- extremely bacteriocidal once in the cell
- synergistic with β-lactams
- low therapeutic index and allelic sensitivity
- bacteriocidal
- broad spectrum, bacteriocidal --> slows development of resistance, fewer disturbances of natural flora
- streptomycin, neomycin, kanamycin, gentamycin, tobramycin, amikacin
- resistance
- inactivation of active transport (permeability)
- acetylation, adenylation, or phosphorylation of critical groups on aminoglycoside molecule
- ribosomal protein modifications
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- inhibit 30s ribosomal subunit
- block attachment of amino acid-tRNA to mRNA-ribosome complex
- bacteriostatic
- broad spectrum - used to treat intracellular infections (Rickettsia, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia)
- resistance usually due to reduced transport or plasmid encoded effexor pump
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- inhibitor of 50S ribosomal subunit
- inhibits peptidyl transferase
- bacteriostatic --> useful in meningitis because it accumulates in CSF, but is toxic
- resistance - plasmid borne genes encoding chloramphenicol acetyl transferase
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Macrolides
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- inhibit 50S ribosomal subunit
- block ribosomal translocation
- newer macrolides extend the spectrum
- bacteriostatic (bacteriocidal at higher doses)
- erythromycin drug of choice for Legionella and intestinal Campylobacter
- resistance - plasmid gene which methylates a site in 23S RNA
- erythromycin stalls ribosomes --> straightens out hairpin --> another ribosome can access the ribosomal methylase start site and synthesize it
- other resistance due to chromosomal mutations in ribosomal proteins or ribosomal RNA
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- inhibitors of 50S ribosomal subunit
- similar action and resitance as macrolides
- Clindamycin used to treat serious gram- infections --> pseudomembranous enterocolitis associated with overgrowth of C. difficile
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- inhibit bacterial gyrase (Topo-II) and Topo-IV
- man-made --> low resistance
- highly bacteriocidal, broad spectrum, low MIC
- concentrated in urine during excretion
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- inhibits RNA polymerase
- important for TB treatment in combo with additional antibiotics
- resistance is a major problem --> chromosomal mutation in β subunit of RNA polymerase
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- folate synthesis inhibitor
- analog of PABA that compete for dihydropterate synthetase
- bacteriostatic
- used in combination with trimethoprim
- wide resistance and hypersensitivity
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- inhibits folate synthesis
- analog of pteridine portion of folic acid
- inhibits dihydrofolate reductase (inactive against mammalian form)
- bacteriostatic alone, but combined with sulfonamide, synergistic bacteriocidal effects can be achieved
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p-amino salycylic acid and sulfones |
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- PABA antagonists used primarily in therapy of Mycobacterium infections
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- inhits translational initiation
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Streptogramins
"Synercid" |
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- 70% Dalfopristen
- binds to 50S ribosome and inhibits elongation --> conformational change and ↑ affinity for quinopristen --> premature termination and prevents further initiation
- 30% Quinopristen
- competes with macrolides for 50S binding
- bacteriocidal with both, bacteriostatic if resistance to one of the components
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- in combo with Ca2+, interferes with membranes
- useful for gram+ resistant to other antibiotics (MRSA)
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- not yet approved
- isolated from natural products from Streptococcus
- discovered to activate a bacterial protease (ClpP) to more efficiently degrade proteins and to degrade proteins not usually degraded by the protease
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