Willbur Jaime F, Vail Justin D, Mitchell Lindsey N, Jakeman David L, Timmons Shannon C
From the Department of Natural Sciences, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan, 48075, USA.
College of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2, Canada.
Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2016 Jan-Feb;44(1):75-85. doi: 10.1002/bmb.20928. Epub 2015 Dec 29.
The development and implementation of research-inspired, discovery-based experiences into science laboratory curricula is a proven strategy for increasing student engagement and ownership of experiments. In the novel laboratory module described herein, students learn to express, purify, and characterize a carbohydrate-active enzyme using modern techniques and instrumentation commonly found in a research laboratory. Unlike in a traditional cookbook-style experiment, students generate their own hypotheses regarding expression conditions and quantify the amount of protein isolated using their selected variables. Over the course of three 3-hour laboratory periods, students learn to use sterile technique to express a protein using recombinant DNA in E. coli, purify the resulting enzyme via affinity chromatography and dialysis, analyze the success of their purification scheme via SDS-PAGE, assess the activity of the enzyme via an HPLC-based assay, and quantify the amount of protein isolated via a Bradford assay. Following the completion of this experiment, students were asked to evaluate their experience via an optional survey. All students strongly agreed that this laboratory module was more interesting to them than traditional experiments because of its lack of a pre-determined outcome and desired additional opportunities to participate in the experimental design process. This experiment serves as an example of how research-inspired, discovery-based experiences can benefit both the students and instructor; students learned important skills necessary for real-world biochemistry research and a more concrete understanding of the research process, while generating new knowledge to enhance the scholarly endeavors of the instructor.
将受研究启发、基于发现的体验融入科学实验室课程的开发与实施,是提高学生参与度和实验自主性的一项经证实的策略。在本文所述的新型实验室模块中,学生们使用研究实验室中常见的现代技术和仪器,学习表达、纯化和表征一种碳水化合物活性酶。与传统的照方抓药式实验不同,学生们针对表达条件提出自己的假设,并使用所选变量对分离出的蛋白量进行定量。在三个3小时的实验时段中,学生们学习使用无菌技术,在大肠杆菌中通过重组DNA表达蛋白,通过亲和层析和透析纯化所得的酶,通过SDS-PAGE分析其纯化方案的成功与否,通过基于HPLC的测定评估酶的活性,并通过Bradford测定对分离出的蛋白量进行定量。完成该实验后,要求学生通过一项可选调查来评估他们的体验。所有学生都强烈认为,这个实验室模块比传统实验更有趣,因为它没有预先确定的结果,并且他们希望有更多机会参与实验设计过程。这个实验展示了受研究启发、基于发现的体验如何能使学生和教师都受益;学生们学到了实际生物化学研究所需的重要技能,对研究过程有了更具体的理解,同时产生了新知识,提升了教师的学术成果。