6.4.1 Mechanisms of Antibiotic Action

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    • Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections.infections
    • Antibiotics target specific processes in bacteria, such as cell wall formation or protein synthesis.
    • Which antibiotic interferes with bacterial cell wall formation?
      Penicillin
    • Match the antibiotic mechanism with its target and example:
      Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibition ↔️ Peptidoglycan synthesis in bacterial cell walls ||| Penicillin
      Protein Synthesis Inhibition ↔️ Bacterial ribosomes ||| Tetracycline
      Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibition ↔️ DNA or RNA synthesis ||| Quinolones
      Metabolic Pathway Inhibition ↔️ Key metabolic pathways, such as folic acid synthesis ||| Sulphonamides
    • Antibiotics that target the cell wall interfere with the peptidoglycan layer formation.
    • DNA gyrase is inhibited by quinolones.quinolones
    • Which metabolic pathway is targeted by sulphonamides?
      Folic acid synthesis
    • Arrange the main mechanisms of antibiotic action in a logical sequence:
      1️⃣ Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibition
      2️⃣ Protein Synthesis Inhibition
      3️⃣ Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibition
      4️⃣ Metabolic Pathway Inhibition
    • Match the antibiotic target with its description:
      Cell Wall ↔️ Weakens cell integrity by interfering with peptidoglycan formation
      Ribosomes ↔️ Blocks protein synthesis
      DNA Gyrase ↔️ Inhibits DNA replication
      Folic Acid Synthesis Pathway ↔️ Interferes with folic acid production
    • Understanding antibiotic mechanisms is crucial for optimizing treatment strategies and preventing antibiotic resistance.
    • What is one strategy to mitigate antibiotic resistance by understanding antibiotic mechanisms?
      Combination therapies
    • Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria evolve the ability to survive in the presence of antibiotics.antibiotics
    • Match the antibiotic mechanism with its resistance mechanism:
      Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibition ↔️ Production of enzymes that degrade cell wall inhibitors
      Protein Synthesis Inhibition ↔️ Altered ribosome structure
      Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibition ↔️ Mutated DNA gyrase
      Metabolic Pathway Inhibition ↔️ Overproduction of essential metabolites