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30S
Aminoglikosida
(perencat pemulaan)
Streptomyces
Micromonospora
lain-lain
Antibiotik tetrasiklina
(pengikatan tRNA)
Tetrasiklina
Glisilsiklina
50S
Oksazolidinon
(perencat pemulaan)
Peptidil transferase
Amfenikol
Pleuromutilin
MLS (transpeptidasi/translokasi)
Makrolida
Ketolida
Linkosamida
Streptogramin
EF-G
Antibakteria steroid

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