it is active in vitro against the following gram-positive organisms: streptococcus pyogenes and diplococcus pneumoniae. troleandomycin acts by penetrating the bacterial cell membrane and reversibly binding to the 50 s subunit of bacterial ribosomes or near the "p" or donor site so that binding of trna (transfer rna) to the donor site is blocked.
Parent Term
Biochemical pathway
Parent Definition
A linked series of chemical reactions that occur in a defined order within or between organism cells, and lead to a known function or end product.
Other Metabolites Mapped to 'Troleandomycin Action Pathway'