Cell envelope antibiotic

Antibiotic

A cell envelope antibiotic is an antibacterial that acts primarily at the level of the cell envelope.[citation needed]

Examples include cycloserine, penicillin, and polymyxin B.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Antibiotics that affect the cell envelope".
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Antibacterials active on the cell wall and envelope (J01C-J01D)
Beta-lactams
(inhibit synthesis
of peptidoglycan
layer of bacterial
cell wall by binding
to and inhibiting
PBPs, a group of
D-alanyl-D-alanine
transpeptidases)
Penicillins (Penams)
Narrow
spectrum
β-lactamase sensitive
(1st generation)
  • Benzylpenicillin (G)#
  • Benzathine benzylpenicillin#
  • Procaine benzylpenicillin#
  • Phenoxymethylpenicillin (V)#
  • Propicillin
  • Pheneticillin
  • Azidocillin
  • Clometocillin
  • Penamecillin
β-lactamase resistant
(2nd generation)
Extended
spectrum
Aminopenicillins (3rd generation)
Carboxypenicillins (4th generation)
Ureidopenicillins (4th generation)
Other
Carbapenems / Penems
Cephems
Cephalosporins
Cephamycins
Carbacephems
1st generation
2nd generation
3rd generation
4th generation
5th generation
Siderophore
Veterinary
Monobactams
β-lactamase inhibitors
Combinations
Polypeptides
Glycopeptides
Lipoglycopeptides
Lipopeptides
Polymyxins
Other
  • Inhibits PG elongation and crosslinking: Ramoplanin§
Intracellular
Other
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