Thomas John C
Department of Natural Sciences, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI 48128-1491.
Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2004 May;32(3):191-5. doi: 10.1002/bmb.2004.494032030357.
The life cycle of retroviruses is an essential topic of modern cell biology instruction. Furthermore, the process of HIV viral entry into the cell is a question of great interest in basic and clinical biology. This paper describes how students can easily recover their own DNA, amplify a portion of the CCR5 chemokine receptor gene, characterize wild-type and mutant genotypes, and provide a timely backdrop for learning the many molecular facets of the HIV virus. This exercise can easily lead to current and ongoing discussions of the relevance of mutant alleles in the CCR5 co-receptor and possible HIV tolerance. Student laboratory reports often discussed the potential importance of structure to the function of CCR5 protein within the context of HIV infection and resistance. Discussions of structure linked to function are key components of student assessment.
逆转录病毒的生命周期是现代细胞生物学教学中的一个重要主题。此外,HIV病毒进入细胞的过程是基础生物学和临床生物学中备受关注的问题。本文描述了学生如何轻松提取自己的DNA,扩增CCR5趋化因子受体基因的一部分,鉴定野生型和突变基因型,并为学习HIV病毒的众多分子层面提供及时的背景知识。这个实验很容易引发关于CCR5共受体中突变等位基因的相关性以及可能的HIV耐受性的当前和持续讨论。学生的实验室报告经常在HIV感染和抗性的背景下讨论结构对CCR5蛋白功能的潜在重要性。与功能相关的结构讨论是学生评估的关键组成部分。