Many antibiotics are effective as drugs to fight off bacterial infections because they inhibit protein synthesis in bacterial cells. Using the information provided in the following table that highlights several antibiotics and their mode of action, discuss which phase of translation is inhibited: initiation, elongation, or termination. What other components of the translational machinery could be targeted to inhibit bacterial protein synthesis? Antibiotic Action 1. Streptomycin Binds to 30S ribosomal subunit 2. Chloramphenicol Inhibits peptidyl transferase of 70S ribosome 3. Tetracycline Inhibits binding of charged tRNA to the A site of the ribosome 4. Erythromycin Binds to free 50S particle and prevents formation of 70S ribosome 5. Kasugamycin Inhibits binding of tRNAfMet 6. Thiostrepton Prevents translocation by inhibiting EF-G
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Many antibiotics are effective as drugs to fight off bacterial infections
because they inhibit protein synthesis in bacterial cells.
Using the information provided in the following table that highlights
several antibiotics and their mode of action, discuss which
phase of translation is inhibited: initiation, elongation, or termination.
What other components of the translational machinery
could be targeted to inhibit bacterial protein synthesis?
Antibiotic Action
1. Streptomycin Binds to 30S ribosomal subunit
2. Chloramphenicol Inhibits peptidyl transferase of
70S ribosome
3. Tetracycline Inhibits binding of charged tRNA to
the A site of the ribosome
4. Erythromycin Binds to free 50S particle and prevents
formation of 70S ribosome
5. Kasugamycin Inhibits binding of tRNAfMet
6. Thiostrepton Prevents translocation by
inhibiting EF-G
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