Example BioMolViz Assessment

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''Clicking on any of the green links in the following paragraph will show an example of how the learner's model may look at that stage of the process''
''Clicking on any of the green links in the following paragraph will show an example of how the learner's model may look at that stage of the process''
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To show mastery, the learner will first focus on <scene name='86/865933/Unit_a/5'>subunit A of the complex</scene>, hiding subunit B for clarity. An <scene name='86/865933/Zoom_ligand_spacefill/3'>unobscured view of the ligand</scene> is obtained by rotating the macromolecule and zooming in. To display interactions, the learner will first replace the spacefilling representation of the ligand with a <scene name='86/865933/Zoom_ligand_stick/2'>stick representation</scene>. To view the interacting residues, the learner shows amino acid residues within 5Å of the active site <scene name='86/865933/Zoom_ligand_plus_as_stick/3'>as sticks and displays them with CPK coloring</scene>. For contrast, the learner colors the ligand magenta. In this view, water molecules within 5Å of the ligand are displayed as well. The view has gotten busy, so to focus in on the active site residues, the learner can <scene name='86/865933/As_no_cartoon/1'>hide the cartoon rendering of the protein</scene>, and then show the <scene name='86/865933/As_no_cartoon_with_labels/1'>active site residues with labels</scene>. The learner then executes a command to <scene name='86/865933/As_no_cartoon_labels_hbonds/1'>show hydrogen bonds</scene> within the active site, including those to the ligand, or measures polar contacts manually.
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To show mastery, the learner will first focus on <scene name='86/865933/Unit_a/5'>subunit A of the complex</scene>, hiding subunit B for clarity. An <scene name='86/865933/Zoom_ligand_spacefill/4'>unobscured view of the ligand</scene> is obtained by rotating the macromolecule and zooming in. To display interactions, the learner will first replace the spacefilling representation of the ligand with a <scene name='86/865933/Zoom_ligand_stick/2'>stick representation</scene>. To view the interacting residues, the learner shows amino acid residues within 5Å of the active site <scene name='86/865933/Zoom_ligand_plus_as_stick/3'>as sticks and displays them with CPK coloring</scene>. For contrast, the learner colors the ligand magenta. In this view, water molecules within 5Å of the ligand are displayed as well. The view has gotten busy, so to focus in on the active site residues, the learner can <scene name='86/865933/As_no_cartoon/1'>hide the cartoon rendering of the protein</scene>, and then show the <scene name='86/865933/As_no_cartoon_with_labels/1'>active site residues with labels</scene>. The learner then executes a command to <scene name='86/865933/As_no_cartoon_labels_hbonds/1'>show hydrogen bonds</scene> within the active site, including those to the ligand, or measures polar contacts manually.
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Revision as of 17:05, 10 February 2021

An Example Assessment: Alternate Renderings (AR) Overarching Theme

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References

Bateman, Robert C., and Paul A. Craig. 2010. “Education Corner: A Proficiency Rubric for Biomacromolecular 3D Literacy.” PDB Newsletter 45: 5–7.

Dries, Daniel R., Diane M. Dean, Laura L. Listenberger, Walter R.P. Novak, Margaret A. Franzen, and Paul A. Craig. 2016. “An Expanded Framework for Biomolecular Visualization in the Classroom: Learning Goals and Competencies.” Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education. https://doi.org/10.1002/bmb.20991.

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