Skip to main content

33 results for "Antibiotics Small Molecules and Peptides" in Products

Antibiotics: Small Molecules and Peptides

Antibiotics are compounds used to treat or prevent bacterial infections by killing or inhibiting growth of bacteria. They are also used in cell culture to prevent contamination, particularly by Mycoplasma species. Antibiotics may be chemically synthesized or isolated from natural sources, such as fungi.

Antitumor antibiotic agent. Inhibits DNA topoisomerase II

DNA cross-linking antitumor agent

mTOR inhibitor; immunosuppressant

DNA polymerase α, δ and ε inhibitor

Calcium ionophore

Antibiotic; GlcNAc phosphotransferase inhibitor

Fluorescent cholesterol stain, also polyene antibiotic. Used for: Fluorescent cholesterol stain. Binds sterol in fungal membranes. Application: confocal microscopy

Aminoglycoside antibiotic; active against prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

Antibiotic; inhibits bacterial DNA synthesis

Broad-spectrum MMP inhibitor; tetracycline derivative

Aminoglycoside antibiotic

Inhibitor of protein synthesis

Antibiotic. Displays neuroprotective effects

Antibiotic; inhibits protein, DNA and RNA synthesis in gram-positive bacteria

Adenosine analog; antifungal antibiotic

Antibiotic; inhibits 50S ribosomal subunit formation and elongation at transpeptidation

Antibiotic

Protein synthesis inhibitor

Inhibitor of mitochondrial ATPase

Antibiotic; inhibits bacterial DNA synthesis

Potent calcineurin inhibitor; immunosuppressant

JNK, SAPK and p38 activator

Inhibits RNA polymerase

DNA alkylator; antitumor and induces diabetes

H+-ATPase (vacuolar) inhibitor

Results Per Page
5 10 25 50
/ 2