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==Overview==
'''Bacitracin''' is a mixture of related cyclic [[peptide|polypeptide]]s produced by [[organism]]s of the licheniformis group of ''[[Bacillus subtilis]]'' ''var'' Tracy. Its unique name derives from the fact that the bacillus producing it was first isolated in 1943 from a knee scrape from a girl named Margaret Tracy.<ref>Johnson B, Anker H, Meleney F (1945). "Bacitracin: a new antibiotic produced by a member of the B. subtilis group". ''[[Science (journal)|Science]]'' '''102''' (2650): 376–377.</ref> As a toxic and difficult-to-use [[antibiotic]], bacitracin doesn't work well orally.  However, it is very effective topically.
 
Bacitracin is synthesised via the so-called nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs), which means that [[ribosome]]s are not involved in its [[nonribosomal peptide|synthesis]].
 
==Category==
[[beta-lactam antibiotic]]s
 
==US Brand Names==
BACIIM<sup>®</sup>
 
==FDA Package Insert==
'''[[Bacitracin description|Description]]'''
'''| [[Bacitracin clinical pharmacology|Clinical Pharmacology]]'''
'''| [[Bacitracin microbiology|Microbiology]]'''
'''| [[Bacitracin indications and usage|Indications and Usage]]'''
'''| [[Bacitracin contraindications|Contraindications]]'''
'''| [[Bacitracin warnings and precautions|Warnings and Precautions]]'''
'''| [[Bacitracin adverse reactions|Adverse Reactions]]'''
'''| [[Bacitracin overdosage|Overdosage]]'''
'''| [[Bacitracin dosage and administration|Dosage and Administration]]'''
'''| [[Bacitracin how supplied|How Supplied]]'''
 
==Mechanism of Action==
Bacitracin interferes with the dephosphorylation of the [[carbon|C]]<sub>55</sub>-isoprenyl pyrophosphate, a molecule which carries the building blocks of the [[peptidoglycan]] bacterial [[cell wall]] outside of the inner membrane [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/68/12/3223].
 
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
 
[[Category:Antibiotics]]
[[Category:Wikinfect]]

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