| Literature DB >> 31890076 |
Abstract
Structure-function relationships of biological molecules are foundational to undergraduate biology education. In this article and supplemental information, an in-class activity is presented that uses a freely available online game to visualize the nature of chemical bonds as they relate to protein folding and structure. Activity questions and discussion guide students through a consideration of common structural elements as well as the nature of the scientific process. The activity was used in a lab section but could also work as a homework assignment. Student comments from a survey at the end of the course were overwhelmingly positive and indicated the activity helped them appreciate the complexity of protein folding as well as the scientific processes used to solve protein structures. ©2019 Author(s). Published by the American Society for Microbiology.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31890076 PMCID: PMC6914346 DOI: 10.1128/jmbe.v20i3.1797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Microbiol Biol Educ ISSN: 1935-7877
Responses to survey question about FoldIta.
| Response ( | Sample student comment |
|---|---|
| Activity was helpful or enjoyable (15/15) | |
| • Appreciated ability to rotate protein structure (6/15) | |
| • Activity helped appreciate the complexity of protein folding (3/15) | |
| • Activity helped appreciate the complexity of the scientific process related to solving protein structures (6/15) | |
| Downside was noted even though the activity was found to be helpful overall (6/15) | |
| • Downside related to technical aspect of using the program (5/6) |
Survey question: In the lab section for this class, you used the FoldIt computer program to deepen your understanding of protein structure. In what ways was it (or was it not) useful in visualizing the three-dimensional structure of proteins? Are there any things that stood out about the activity for you that were helpful or harmful to your learning?