计算机辅助途径组装:厌氧糖酵解教学

F. M. Sarraipa, D. Macedo, E. Galembeck
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代谢途径的知识是生物领域高等教育课程的必修课。这项工作提出了一种计算机辅助的方法,用于代谢途径的自我研究,基于它们的组装,逐个反应。以厌氧糖酵解为模型。该软件是为具有酶催化基础知识的用户设计的,无论有无老师的帮助,都可以使用。每个反应都是详细的,学生只有在正确地组装了每个反应之后才能继续前进。该软件包含一个教程,以帮助用户使用它,并在每个反应的正确组装。该软件在坎皮纳斯州立大学(UNICAMP)的体育、护理、医学和生物学专业的学生中进行了基础生物化学学科的现场测试,在圣保罗复临学院(IASP)的体育教育专业的学生中进行了生理学学科的现场测试。数据库采用MySQL进行结构化,在软件上使用数据收集。学生们的每一个动作都被记录了下来。统计分析表明,随着学生在路径组装上的移动,尝试次数减少。除第一个反应外,最困难的是出现模式变化的反应,例如,第六个反应是第一个氧化还原反应。在第一个反应中,最常见的错误是使用磷酸己糖异构酶作为酶或忘记在底物中加入ATP。在第六个反应中,最常见的错误是忘记在底物中加入NAD+。记录的数据分析可以供教师在讲课时使用,特别注意学生犯错较多时的反应。
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PATHWAY ASSEMBLY ASSISTED BY COMPUTER: TEACHING ANAEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS
The  knowledge on  metabolic pathways  is required in  the higher education courses on biological  field.  This  work  presents  a  computer assisted  approach for metabolic pathways self study, based  on their assembly, reaction-by-reaction.  Anaerobic glycolysis was used as a model.  The software was designed to users who have basic knowledge on enzymatic catalysis,  and  to be used with or without teacher’s help. Every reaction is detailed, and the student can move forward only after having assembled each reaction correctly. The software  contains a tutorial  to help users both  on its use, and  on the  correct assembly of each reaction.  The software was field tested  in the basics biochemistry disciplines to the students of Physical Education, Nursing, Medicine and Biology from the State University of Campinas  –  UNICAMP, and in the physiology discipline to the students of Physical Education from the Institute Adventist Sao Paulo – IASP. A database using MySQL was structured to collect data on the software using . Every action taken by the students were recorded. The statistical analysis showed that the number of tries decreases as the students move forward on the pathway assembly. The most difficult reaction besides the first one, were the ones that presented  pattern changes, for example, the sixth reaction was the  first oxidation-reduction reaction. In the first reaction the most frequent mistakes  were using the phosphohexose isomerase as enzyme or having forgotten to include ATP among the substrates. In the sixth reaction the most frequent mistakes was having forgotten to include NAD+ among the substrates. The recorded data analysis can be used by the teachers to give in their lectures, special attention to the reactions were the students made more mistakes.
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