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A patient is infected with a bacterial strain that shows resistance to one of several commonly used antibiotics. Laboratory testing reveals that the bacteria produce an enzyme that chemically modifies the antibiotic by adding a phosphate group, preventing it from binding to its bacterial target on the ribosome. The antibiotic is normally highly polar and enters bacteria via specific transporters.
Which class of antibiotics is most likely
affected by this resistance mechanism?