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Selective Toxicity of Ribosome-Targeting Antibiotics
Because certain antibiotics are designed to target either prokaryotic or eukaryotic translation machinery, differences between their ribosomes are clinically significant. For instance, chloramphenicol targets prokaryotic ribosomes while cycloheximide targets eukaryotic ribosomes, meaning human cells are generally unaffected by bacterial ribosome inhibitors, though side effects can occur due to prokaryotic-like ribosomes in human mitochondria.
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