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Pleuromutilin and its
derivatives are
antibacterial drugs that
inhibit protein synthesis in
bacteria by
binding to the
peptidyl transferase component...
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antibiotics such as macrolides, chloramphenicol, clindamycin, and the
pleuromutilins. It
includes the 5S
ribosomal RNA and 23S
ribosomal RNA.
Despite having...
- ATC code J01
Antibacterials for
systemic use is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of alphanumeric...
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Tiamulin (previously thiamutilin) is a
pleuromutilin antibiotic drug that is used in
veterinary medicine particularly for pigs and poultry.
Tiamulin is...
- in the 23S rRNA of the
ribosome and
inhibits peptide bond formation.
Pleuromutilins also bind to
peptidyl transferase.
Macrolide antibiotics are thought...
- polymyxins,
cephalosporins and
other β-lactam antibiotics, macrolides,
pleuromutilins, glycopeptides, rifamycins, lincosamides, streptogramins, and phosphonic...
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targeting bacterial ribosomes). FDA
approved on 2
October 2018. Lefamulin:
pleuromutilin antibiotic. FDA
approved on 19
August 2019.
Brilacidin (PMX-30063):...
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ribosome subunit,
overlapping with the
binding sites of the oxazolidinone,
pleuromutilin, and
macrolide antibiotics,
among others. The
binding is reversible...
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active against C.
acnes bacteria,
including quinolones, cephalosporins,
pleuromutilins, penicillins, and sulfonamides. The
emergence of antibiotic-resistant...
- tiamulin, and
valnemulin are
derivatives of the
fungal metabolite pleuromutilin. Plectasin, austrocortilutein, austrocortirubin, coprinol, oudemansin...