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Old 07-24-2008
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inhibitory properties of penicillin?
does anyone know the inhibitory properties of penicillin?

i know that penicillin disrupts the bacterial cell wall, and it reacts with bacterial glycopeptide transpeptidase to form the penicilloyl enzyme complex.

i thought that this should be an example of irreversible inhibition right? is there any other or am i totally wrong?

explain please thank you...
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