Sulfa
Tetra
Beta-lactam
Beta 2
Quin
100

T/F: Sulfonamide antibiotics can inhibit both gram(-) and gram(+) bacteria

True

100

Will tetracyclines form salts in an acidic or in a basic solution?

Both

100

What kind of protein is CWT?

penicillin binding protein

100

Is penicillin V or penicillin G more potent?

Penicillin G

100

What is the general MOA of quinolones?

They inhibit bacterial DNA synthesis in many ways

200

Sulfonamide antibiotics act as ___________ inhibitors of dihydropteroate synthase.

competitive 

200

What kind of antibiotic is tigecycline classified as?

glycylcycline

200

What does binding of beta-lactam antibiotics to PBP-1 lead to?

Cell lysis

200

T/F: Serum binding of penicillins is directly related to degree of ionization of side chain. 

F, is inversely related

200

What is the use of of first generation quinolones restricted to?

Protein free compartments (urinary tract)

300

What does trimethoprim inhibit?

dihydrofolate reductase

300

What condition has been associated with use of out-of-date tetracyclines?

Fanconi-like syndrome

300

What ring system is in all penicillins?

6-Aminopenicillanic acid

300

What kind of reaction is a beta-lactam allergy?

Haptenic

300

Why should quinolones not be used casually before puberty?

They have been shown to cause erosion of load bearing joints in young animals

400

What does modification of the aniline amino group result in?

Loss of activity, unless prodrug

400

What is required for both aminoacyl tRNA and TCN to bind to the ribosome?

Mg++

400

Which product is a result of both hydrolysis of penicillins by bases or by beta-lactamase?

Penicilloic acid

400

What is imipenem hydrolyzed by?

renal dehydropeptidase-I

400

At physiologically relevant pH values, quinolones are ___________.

zwitterionic

500

If two sulfonamides have similar pKa values, what decides which has the greater effect on protein binding?

the lipophilicity of the N1 substituent

500

What is the simplest tetracycline derivative with broad spectrum activity?

6-Demethyl-6-deoxytetracycline

500

What is the overall result of CWT reaction with beta-lactam antibiotics?

CWT permanently inhibited (destroyed) and cell wall defective

500

First generation cephalosporins are primarily active in vivo against which kind of bacteria?

Gram-positive cocci

500

What is the primary target of quinolones in gram-negative bacteria?

Topoisomerase II (DNA gyrase)