Uncovering protein–protein interactions through a team-based undergraduate biochemistry course

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How can we provide fertile ground for students to simultaneously explore a breadth of foundational knowledge, develop cross-disciplinary problem-solving skills, gain resiliency, and learn to work as a member of a team? One way is to integrate original research in the context of an undergraduate biochemistry course. In this Community Page, we discuss the development and execution of an interdisciplinary and cross-departmental undergraduate biochemistry laboratory course. We present a template for how a similar course can be replicated at other institutions and provide pedagogical and research results from a sample module in which we challenged our students to study the binding interface between 2 important biosynthetic proteins. Finally, we address the community and invite others to join us in making a larger impact on undergraduate education and the field of biochemistry by coordinating efforts to integrate research and teaching across campuses.

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Cookmeyer, D. L., Winesett, E. S., Kokona, B., Huff, A. R., Aliev, S., Bloch, N. B., … Charkoudian, L. K. (2017). Uncovering protein–protein interactions through a team-based undergraduate biochemistry course. PLoS Biology, 15(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2003145

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