用生物信息学学习激素的作用机制

J. Sousa, M. Costa, J. Palha
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管理互联网上不断增长的遗传学信息的能力在生化教育和医学实践中变得至关重要。因此,培养学生使用生物信息学工具的技能是分子生命科学本科课程的一个挑战。激素和维生素对基因转录的调控是一个影响所有身体系统的复杂话题。我们在内分泌系统的多学科“功能器官系统”课程中描述了一个以学生为中心的活动。学生们以小组为单位,获得一种激素或维生素反应元素的核苷酸序列,然后在互联网数据库中导航,找到该基因所属的基因。随后,学生研究相应的激素/维生素如何影响特定基因的表达,以及功能失调的相互作用如何导致疾病。这项活动连续4年向医学本科二年级的50-60名学生提出,结果显示,90%的学生对生物信息学的有用性有了更好的了解,98%的学生打算在未来使用它们。由于激素和维生素调节所有身体器官系统的基因,这个基于网络的活动成功地整合了医学课程的整个身体生理学,并且可以与分子生命科学的其他课程相关。
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LEARNING HORMONE ACTION MECHANISMS WITH BIOINFORMATICS
The ability to manage the constantly growing information in genetics available on the internet is becoming crucial in biochemical education and medical practice. Therefore, developing students skills in working with bioinformatics tools is a challenge to undergraduate courses in the molecular life sciences. The regulation of gene transcription by hormones and vitamins is a complex topic that influences all body systems. We describe a student centered activity used in a multidisciplinary “Functional Organ System“ course on the Endocrine System. By receiving, as teams, a nucleotide sequence of a hormone or vitamin-response element, students navigate through internet databases to find the gene to which it belongs. Subsequently, student’s search how the corresponding hormone/vitamin influences the expression of that particular gene and how a dysfunctional interaction might cause disease. This activity, proposed for 4 consecutive years to cohorts of 50-60 students/year enrolled in the 2nd year our undergraduate medical degree, revealed that 90% of the students developed a better understanding of the usefulness of bioinformatics and that 98% intend to use them in the future. Since hormones and vitamins regulate genes of all body organ systems, this web-based activity successfully integrates the whole body physiology of the medical curriculum and can be of relevance to other courses on molecular life sciences.
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