What molecular machine in bacteria is targeted by Tetracycline?

penicillin, streptomycin, tetracycline, and chloramphenicol 1) for each antibiotic describe what proteins bacteria produce to resist the drug and which category of resistance protein it belongs to.
Tetracycline is called a broad-spectrum antibiotic because it is
active against a wide variety of bacteria. How many asymmetric
centers does tetracycline have?
QUESTION 35 Tetracycline is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections in humans because it prevents the growth and spread of bacteria. This drug is known to bind strongly and specifically to the A site in the 30S ribosomal subunit. Based on this information you would expect that: a. tetracycline does not affect translation in eukaryotic cells. b. tetracycline inhibits RNA splicing in prokarytes. c. tetracycline will prevent the small ribosomal subunit from binding to the Shine-Dalgarno sequence. d. tetracycline...
22 Question (4 points) What is the percent composition of the antibiotic tetracycline, which has the molecular formula of C22H24N203? 1st attempt Part 1 (1 point) . See Periodic Table D See Hint Express each of your answers to two decimal places. % C in C22H24N208 Part 2 (1 point) % H in C22H24N208 Part 3 (1 point) % N in C22H24N208 Part 4 (1 point) % 0 in C22H24N208
Tetracycline is an antibiotic and secondary metabolite produced by certain organisms. During what stage of growth would the cells of this organism be most actively involved in tetracycline production? Lag phase Exponential phase Stationary phase Death phase
a patient is on calcium carbonate and the doctor ordered tetracycline to treat an infection. What should the nurse do next?
An industrial sewing machine uses ball bearings that are targeted to have a diameter of 0.73 inch. The lower and upper specification limits under which the ball bearing can operate are 0.72 inch (lower) and 0.74 inch (upper). Past experience has indicated that the actual diameter of the ball bearings is approximately normally distributed, with a mean of 0.732 inch and a standard deviation of 0.006 inch. Suppose a random sample of 21 ball bearings are selected. Complete parts (a)...
1. Compare and contrast how transcriptional activators function at the molecular level in bacteria and in eukaryotes. List at least one similarity and one difference between their mechanisms of action. Note that this question asks about transcriptional activators in general, not about a particular activator.
When attempting a targeted gene knockout using mouse embryonic stem cells, there are three possible outcomes: targeted knockout, ectopic insertion, and no insertion. What procedures can be used to select for cells that only have the targeted gene knockout? (9 pts) Describe why Jacob and Monod used IPTG as a synthetic inducer during their experiments investigating the genetic control of the lac operon. (6 pts) Describe the function of the CAP-cAMP system in bacteria. Why does it regulate several operons...
6. A tetracycline repressor (TetR) protein, which is present in E. coli at 10^–8 M concentration, binds to the tetO site with a KD of 10^–10M in the absence of the drug tetracycline and a KD of 10^–6M in the presence of tetracycline. There is one tetO site in the E. coli genome, giving a concentration of 10^–9M per cell. There are 2×10^5 nonmatching sites per cell (a concentration of 5 × 10^–2M), to which TetR binds nonspecifically with a...