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Activity dependent upon bacterial

The antibacterial effectiveness of penicillins cephalospotins and other P-lactam antibiotics depends upon selective acylation and consequentiy, iaactivation, of transpeptidases involved ia bacterial ceU wall synthesis. This acylating ability is a result of the reactivity of the P-lactam ring (1). Bacteria that are resistant to P-lactam antibiotics often produce enzymes called P-lactamases that inactivate the antibiotics by cataly2ing the hydrolytic opening of the P-lactam ring to give products (2) devoid of antibacterial activity. [Pg.45]

The activity of the bacterial translational apparatus can be studied in cellfree systems programmed, depending upon the particular experimental need and design, with any of the mRNAs shown in Fig. 12.1 and listed in Table 12.1. The amount of synthesized product can be assessed using either a radioactive test or, when translation is directed by 027IFCp(A), an immunological test (see later). [Pg.273]

The oxide surface has structural and functional groups (sites) which interact with gaseous and soluble species and also with the surfaces of other oxides and bacterial cells. The number of available sites per unit mass of oxide depends upon the nature of the oxide and its specific surface area. The specific surface area influences the reactivity of the oxide particularly its dissolution and dehydroxylation behaviour, interaction with sorbents, phase transformations and also, thermodynamic stability. In addition, specific surface area and also porosity are crucial factors for determining the activity of iron oxide catalysts. [Pg.95]


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