MCB 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 39: Protein Biosynthesis, Fosfomycin, Thymidine Monophosphate

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Any substance that will inhibit/kill the growth or replication of microbes or viruses. Antimicrobials are split into 2 different types. These will stop the growth of the microbes enough so that the immune system can take over. Target something in the bacteria that is not present in humans. If the target is in the host, then it cannot be potent enough to actually have a toxic effect on the host. Most relevant antibacterials inhibit only a few different things. And other various things like membrane integrity, dtmp, atp synthesis, quorum sensing. By using antibiotics, the ones that are sensitive will die and the ones that are resistant will remain and then proliferate. Lots of methods for the developing antibiotic resistance. Restriction of access of the antibiotic to its target. Change their membranes so that the antibiotic will not recognize them anymore or change the size of their pores so that the antibiotic will no longer fit.

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