Created at 4:52 p.m. Nov, 03, 2024
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zarathustra
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i find the statement 'clindamycin suppresses the peptidyltransferase activity' misleading
clindamycin does not directly inhibit peptidyltransferase like chloramphenicol; rather, it prevents the translocation step of protein elongation
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Which antibiotics bind the 50S ribosomal subunit suppressing translocation?
{{c1::Clindamycin, macrolides::2}}
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