Antibiotic inhibition of ribosome function [electronic resource] / Daniel N. Wilson.
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Contents: Overview of antibiotics that target the ribosome -- Different mechanisms by which translation initiation inhibitors, such as kasugamycin and edeine, perturb initiator tRNA binding -- Structural insight into how the thiopeptide class of antibiotics, such as thiostrepton and micrococcin, inhibit stable binding of translation factors, such as EF-G, to the ribosome -- Mechanism by which drugs, such as chloramphenicol and macrolides inhibit the peptidyltransferase reaction -- How species specific differences in antibiotic interaction sites between different organisms can have a dramatic influence on drug binding.
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