Which antibiotic is not effective against the smallest unicellular prokaryotes?
1) TraCyclin (2) Penicillin (3) ChloraMBhenicol (4) Neomycin
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Answer:
Chloramphenicol
Explanation:
On the bacterial ribosome, chloramphenicol prevents peptide bond formation by overlapping with the binding site of the A - site (t - RNA) and 23S rRNA. Thus, it is used for the treatment of meningitis, plague, cholera and typhoid.
So, the correct answer is 'Chloramphenicol'
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