Antibiotics/Chemical Control Agents (Lecture 9) Flashcards

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What does sulfamethoxazole do?

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  • Inhibits folic acid synthesis
  • Broad spectrum

** Competitively inhibits the synthesis of dihydrofolic acid from PABA.**

** sulfa drugs are selectively toxic due to competitive inhibition of folic acid synthesis enzymes **

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What does trimethoprim do?

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  • Inhibits folic acid production
  • Broad spectrum

** competitively inhibits the synthesis of tetrahydrofolic acid **

** combined with sulfa drugs to increase efficacy of treatment **

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What does chloramphenicol do?

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  • Binds to 23s rRNA on 50S ribosomal subunit
  • Inhibits peptidyl transferase reaction (inhibits fromation of peptide bond)

** NOTE: 23s forms peptide bond during translation **

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What does tetracycline do?

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  • Combines with 30S ribosomal subunit
  • Inhibits binding of aminoacyl-tRNA molecules to the A site of the ribosome
    • (new amino acid can not be brought into growing peptide chain)
  • Broad spectrum
  • Bacteriostatic
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What does vancomycin do?

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  • Inhibits cell wall synthesis
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What does cephalosporins do?

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  • Distrupt synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer froming the cell wall
  • Bactericidal
  • Broad Spectrum
  • Beta-lactam antibiotic
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What does penicillin do?

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  • Blocks enzyme that catalyzes transpeptidation (formation of cross-links in peptidoglycan)
  • Prevents synthesis of complete cell walls leading to lysis of cell
  • Acts only on growing bacteria that are synthesizing new peptidoglycan
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What does erythromycin do?

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  • Binds to 23S rRNA of 50S ribosomal subunit
  • Inhibits peptide chain elongation
  • Broad spectrum
  • Usually bacteriostatic
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What does streptomycin do?

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  • Changes shape of 30S portion, causing code on mRNA to be read incorrectly.
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