Penicillin reacts with the cysteine residue of penicillin binding protein. Show the reaction here.
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- Explain why bacteria with the gene for the enzyme beta-lactamase are not susceptible to penicillin G. Support your explanation by creating a diagram of penicillin G. Label the beta-lactam ring.give an example like the reaction mechanism of serin protease for example, with pictures & full explanationWrite the reaction how the ampicillin decomposes in concentrated solution. don't copy
- Match the given statement to the corresponding type of ribonucleic acid.One of the main sources of sphingosine in the body is in the cell membrane. What complication could arise from the biological synthesis of ceramide?Xanthoproteic test is used to detect amino acids containing an aromatic nucleus in a protein solution which gives yellow color, but why does phenylalanine gives negative result?