Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education (Jan 2018)

Visualizing the Invisible: A Guide to Designing, Printing, and Incorporating Dynamic 3D Molecular Models to Teach Structure–Function Relationships

  • Michelle E. Howell,
  • Karin van Dijk,
  • Christine S. Booth,
  • Tomáš Helikar,
  • Brian A. Couch,
  • Rebecca L. Roston

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1128/jmbe.v19i3.1663
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3

Abstract

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3D printing represents an emerging technology with significant potential to advance life-science education by allowing students to directly explore the relationship between macromolecular structure and function. In this article and supplemental video guide, we describe our development of a model-based instructional module on DNA supercoiling and outline practical tips for implementing models in undergraduate classrooms. We also present a procedure to design and print 3D dynamic models for classroom use. Furthermore, we describe repositories of 3D biomolecule files to make using models accessible and cost-effective.