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What did Ehrlich discover about altering structure of compounds? | Related compounds may have curative action increase independent of toxicity |
What are the two types of effect antibiotics can have? | Bactericidal= kills bacteria bacteriostatic= stops growth |
what are the 4 main sites of antibiotic action | -metabolism (antimetabolites) -cell wall synthesis -protein synthesis -nucleic acid synthesis |
what was the first sulphonamide antibacterial |
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What are the functional groups of a sulphonamide | -amino terminus (cannot be changed or modified) -benzene ring (more active than other aromatics) -sulphonamide terminus (can be modified- swap hydrogens for other groups) |
what molecule are sulphonamides similar to? what is this similarity called? | pAB (para-amino benzoic acid) isosterism |
what is pAB used for | folate synthesis |
how do sulphonamides work | incorporated instead of pAB, creates a false product, prevents folate synthesis |
why does incorporation of a sulphonamide prevent folate synthesis | -next step after pAB is glutamate addition -glutamate can't be added to sulphonamide group |
what is folic acid used for | 'one-carbon metabolism'- transfer of methyl groups (e.g. dUMP-->dTMP) |
why are sulphonamides selectively toxic to bacteria? | Humans do not synthesise folate, sulphonamides block a pathway that is present in bacteria but not humans |
what is the sulphonamide general structure | |
why do sulphonamides work so well? | -they generate a false product- prevents a build up before the block (competition=overcome block) -bacteria have no uptake mechanisms for end-product -we don't synthesise folate- pAB not present in our cells |
what blocks the action of sulphonamides | end products of folate metabolism (serine, thymine etc) |
what effect do sulphonamides have on bacteria | usually bacteriostatic (become bacteriocidal in absence of thymine- 'thymineless death') |
how is sulphonamide resistance achieved | -inc pAB levels -inc folate uptake -reduced uptake of drug -metabolism of drug |
what are sulphonamides used for | UTIs, meningitis, and in veterinary medicine |
what types of bacteria do sulphonamides affect | broad spectrum- Gram -ve and +ve |
what are 2 related drugs that act by the same mechanism | -dapsone (used in combi therapy for leprosy) -p-amino salicyclic acid (tuberculosis) |
what are some other drugs which target folate synthesis | dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors (enzyme also present in humans so toxic): -methotrexate (anticancer) -trimethoprim - selective for bacterial enzyme (bacterial IC50=0.01µM, mammalian IC50=300µM) |
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