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Los antibióticos macrolides inhiben selectivamente la síntesis de proteínas bacterianas. Una nueva investigación revela que su acción es específica, no un bloqueo general del túnel ribosomal.

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  • Los antibióticos macrolides son una clase crucial de fármacos utilizados para combatir las infecciones bacterianas.
  • Su mecanismo propuesto consiste en obstruir el túnel ribosomal, inhibiendo la síntesis de proteínas.
  • La comprensión anterior sugería un bloqueo global de la producción de proteínas bacterianas.