Abstract

Glycopeptide antibiotics vancomycin and teicoplanin inhibit cell wall synthesis by forming complexes with the peptidyl-d-alanyl–d-alanine (d-Ala–d-Ala) termini of peptidoglycan precursors at the cell surface ([33][1]). Acquired resistance to these antibiotics is mostly due to two types of gene

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