Antibiotic Mechanisms Flashcards
Mechanism of action of ANTIFUNGALS (amphotericin, nystatin, etc)
Bind to sterols in the cell membrane, disrupt cell membrane integrity and diffusion of macromolecules -> cell death
Mechanism of action Sulfonamides, trimethoprim
block metabolite formation like folic acid
Mechanism of action of Rifampin
inhibits bacterial RNA polymerase -> blocks synthesis of RNA
mechanism of action of Tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, and clindamycin
bind to ribosomes, block bacterial growth by inhibiting protein synthesis
bacterial resistance to tetracyclines occurs via
increased drug efflux
ribosome protection
tetracycline modification
mechanism of action for tetracyclines
inhibit bacterial growth by inhibiting protein synthesis thru ribosomal binding
bacterial resistance to fluoroquinolones occur thru what?
mutations of bacterial DNA gyrase
mechanism of action of cephalosporins and penicillins
inhibits cell wall production by preventing peptidoglycan cross linking
mechanism of action of aminoglycosides
irreversibly bind the 30s ribosomal subunit inhibiting translation
mechanism of action of vanc
disrupting the addition of cell wall subunitis, inhibiting cell wall synthesis
rifamycin mechanism of action
inhibit dna-dependent rna polymerase and penetrate biofilms
cnanot be used as monotherapy - rapid resistance occurs
mechanism of action of fluoroquinolones
inhibit DNA gyrase
mechanism of action of macrolides (erythromycin/clarithromycin)
bind 50S ribosomal subunits and inhibit protein synthesis