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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Antibiotic_Resistance, not producing an antisense RNA that is complementary to a mRNA leads to mRNA continues to be translated into enzyme, Gene products enable the bacterium to become resistant to an antibiotic or chemical agent. mechanism, beta-lactam antibiotics no longer bind to transpeptidase examples of beta- lactam antibiotics, producing beta-lactamases action, altering the membranes and transport systems to prevent the entry of the antibiotic into the bacterium and/or actively transport the antibiotic out of the bacterium examples altering porins in the outer membrane of gram-negative cell walls, mutation alters genes Gene products enable the bacterium to become resistant to an antibiotic or chemical agent., when drug is gone, result insufficient antibiotic to tie up all the enzyme, enzymatically adding new chemical groups to aminoglycosides action, enhancing the function of RNA polymerase leads to, action blocks active transport, Gene products enable the bacterium to become resistant to an antibiotic or chemical agent. mechanism altering the membranes and transport systems to prevent the entry of the antibiotic into the bacterium and/or actively transport the antibiotic out of the bacterium, result insufficient antibiotic within the bacterium, mRNA continues to be translated into enzyme leads to increased synthesis of the limited enzyme, examples of macrolides, Gene products enable the bacterium to become resistant to an antibiotic or chemical agent. mechanism induces antibiotic tolerance, examples not producing an antisense RNA that is complementary to a mRNA, Gene products enable the bacterium to become resistant to an antibiotic or chemical agent. mechanism, altering porins in the outer membrane of gram-negative cell walls result, producing an altered 30S or 50S ribosomal subunit to which antibiotic no longer binds example