1.a. Methicillin (a Beta-lactamase resistant penicillin) resistance in Staphylococcus aureus results from which of the following mechanisms?
a. increased expression of drug efflux pumps
b. the acquisition and expression of a new type of penicillin binding protein
c. changes in D-ala-D-ala amino acids found in peptidoglycan
d. increased peptidoglycan biosynthesis
1.b. PBP2a confers resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics because it:
a. has a low affinity for nearly all beta-lactams
b. alters the D-ala-D-ala amino acids in peptidoglycan
c. degrades both penicillins and cephalosporins
d. alters the permeability of the outer membrane
Staphylococcus has more than one types of penicillin binding protein out of which PBP2A confers on bacteria methicillin resistance. It helps in cross-linking of cell wall made of peptidoglycan .
Answer 1) It changes in D Alanine -D Alanine amino acids in peptide part of peptidoglycan of cell wall. (Option c)
Answer 2) option (b) Alanine -Alanine part of peptidoglycan is altered so that antibiotic is rendered ineffective .
1.a. Methicillin (a Beta-lactamase resistant penicillin) resistance in Staphylococcus aureus results from which of the following...
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