Nierhaus K H, Wittmann H G
Naturwissenschaften. 1980 May;67(5):234-50. doi: 10.1007/BF01054532.
Most of the known antibiotics act at the level of protein biosynthesis probably due to the extraordinary complexity of the translation machinery which can be interfered with at many points. At first a survey is given of our present knowledge covering the structure and function of the prokaryotic ribosome. The most important antibiotics acting at the translational level are integrated into this network of data. The binding sites and the inhibition mechanisms of the drugs, together with the ribosomal components altered in resistant mutants are described. Finally, the points of interference with the translational machinery are indicated in an extended scheme of ribosomal functions.
大多数已知抗生素作用于蛋白质生物合成水平,这可能是由于翻译机制极其复杂,在许多环节都可能受到干扰。首先概述了我们目前关于原核生物核糖体结构和功能的知识。作用于翻译水平的最重要抗生素被纳入这一数据网络。描述了药物的结合位点和抑制机制,以及抗性突变体中发生改变的核糖体成分。最后,在核糖体功能的扩展示意图中指出了对翻译机制的干扰点。