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== How do antibiotics work? ==
== How do antibiotics work? ==
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[[Image:Structures on penicillin and b lactam.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text|Figure 3. Mechanism of action of β-lactams. A. Structure of a β-lactam (penicillin) showing the amide, carboxyl, and β-lactam ring groups β-lactam ring groups. B. Structure of the D-Ala-D-Ala substrate. C. Overlay of the D-Ala-D-Ala substrate in red with penicillin demonstrating molecular mimicry.|550 px]]
 
The β-lactam antibiotics inhibit bacterial growth by inhibiting PBPs and ultimately cell wall
The β-lactam antibiotics inhibit bacterial growth by inhibiting PBPs and ultimately cell wall
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inhibited by the β-lactam. As a result, the synthesis of the cell wall is inhibited which leads
inhibited by the β-lactam. As a result, the synthesis of the cell wall is inhibited which leads
to cell lysis.
to cell lysis.
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[[Image:Structures on penicillin and b lactam.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text|Figure 3. Mechanism of action of β-lactams. A. Structure of a β-lactam (penicillin) showing the amide, carboxyl, and β-lactam ring groups β-lactam ring groups. B. Structure of the D-Ala-D-Ala substrate. C. Overlay of the D-Ala-D-Ala substrate in red with penicillin demonstrating molecular mimicry.|550 px]]

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