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Research paper thumbnail of Cognição, Semiótica e Modelagem: Articulações Possíveis

Cognição, Semiótica e Modelagem: Articulações Possíveis

Revista Contexto & Educação, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Didactic Innovation in Science Teaching: A Qualitative Study on the Framing of an Educational Museum in a Brazilian Public State High School

Didactic Innovation in Science Teaching: A Qualitative Study on the Framing of an Educational Museum in a Brazilian Public State High School

US-China Education Review B, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Narratives on the Creation of an Educational Museum of Science and Consciousness in a Public School: (Re)Thinking Spaces and Creating Environments for Scientific Literacy

Narratives on the Creation of an Educational Museum of Science and Consciousness in a Public School: (Re)Thinking Spaces and Creating Environments for Scientific Literacy

US-China Education Review B, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Structural studies of shikimate dehydrogenase from Bacillus anthracis complexed with cofactor NADP

Journal of Molecular Modeling, 2009

Bacillus anthracis has been employed as an agent of bioterrorism, with high mortality, despite an... more Bacillus anthracis has been employed as an agent of bioterrorism, with high mortality, despite anti-microbial treatment, which strongly indicates the need of new drugs to treat anthrax. Shikimate pathway is a seven step biosynthetic route which generates chorismic acid from phosphoenol pyruvate and erythrose-4-phosphate. Chorismic acid is the major branch point in the synthesis of aromatic amino acids, ubiquinone, and secondary metabolites. The shikimate pathway is essential for many pathological organisms, whereas it is absent in mammals. Therefore, these enzymes are potential targets for the development of nontoxic antimicrobial agents and herbicides and have been submitted to intensive structural studies. The forth enzyme of this pathway is responsible for the conversion of dehydroshikimate to shikimate in the presence of NADP. In order to pave the way for structural and functional efforts toward development of new antimicrobials we describe the molecular modeling of shikimate dehydrogenase from Bacillus anthracis complexed with the cofactor NADP. This study was able to identify the main residues of the NADP binding site responsible for ligand affinities. This structural study can be used in the design of more specific drugs against infectious diseases.

Research paper thumbnail of Molecular Modeling as a Tool for Drug Discovery

Molecular Modeling as a Tool for Drug Discovery

Current Drug Targets, 2008

With the progression of structural genomics projects, comparative modeling remains an increasingl... more With the progression of structural genomics projects, comparative modeling remains an increasingly important method of choice to obtain 3D structure of proteins. It helps to bridge the gap between the available sequence and structure information by providing reliable and accurate protein models. Comparative modeling based on more than 30% sequence identity is now approaching its natural template-based limits and further improvements require the development of effective refinement techniques capable of driving models toward native structure. For difficult targets, for which the most significant progress in recent years has been observed, optimal template selection and alignment accuracy are still the major problems. The past year has seen a maturation of molecular modeling, with an increasing number of comparative studies between established methods becoming possible, together with an explosion of new works especially in the areas of combinatorial chemistry and molecular diversity. To achieve this, knowledge about three-dimensional protein structures is crucial for the understanding of their functional mechanisms, and for a rational drug design. This review described recent progress in molecular modeling methodology.

Research paper thumbnail of Protein-Drug Interaction Studies for Development of Drugs Against Plasmodium falciparum

Current Drug Targets, 2009

The study of protein-drug interaction is of pivotal importance to understand the structural featu... more The study of protein-drug interaction is of pivotal importance to understand the structural features essential for ligand affinity. The explosion of information about protein structures has paved the way to develop structure-based virtual screening approaches. Parasitic protein kinases have been pointed out as potential targets for antiparasitic development. The identification of protein kinases in the Plasmodium falciparum genome has opened the possibility to test new families of inhibitors as potential antimalarial drugs. In addition, other key enzymes which play roles in biosynthetic pathways, such as enoyl reductase and chorismate synthase, can be valuable targets for drug development. This review is focused on these protein targets that may help to materialize new generations of antimalarial drugs.

Research paper thumbnail of Genomic Databases and the Search of Protein Targets for Protozoan Parasites

Current Drug Targets, 2009

The development of databases devoted to biological information opened the possibility to integrat... more The development of databases devoted to biological information opened the possibility to integrate, query and analyze biological data obtained from several sources that otherwise would be scattered through the web. Several issues arise in the handling of biological information, mainly due to the diversity of biological subject matter and the complexity of biological approaches towards phenomena of the living world. The integration of genomic data, three-dimensional structures of proteins, biological activity, and drugs availability allows a system approach to the study of the biology. Here we review the current status of these research efforts to develop genomic databases for protozoan parasites, such as the apicomplexan parasites, Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania spp. These databases may help in the discovery and development of new drugs against parasite-mediated diseases.

Research paper thumbnail of ALFABETIZAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA E PEDAGOGIA LIBERTADORA DE PAULO FREIRE: ARTICULAÇÕES POSSÍVEIS PAULOS FREIRE'S SCIENTIFIC PEDAGOGY AND LIBERATORY PEDAGOGY: POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS

Resumo: Neste artigo analisamos as possíveis articulações entre o conceito de alfabetização cient... more Resumo: Neste artigo analisamos as possíveis articulações entre o conceito de alfabetização científica e o pensamento freiriano. Parte-se do pressuposto de que todos os indivíduos, antes de serem alfabetizados cientificamente, possuem modos peculiares e teorias implícitas que consistem no substrato pelo qual analisarão e perceberão os fenômenos sociais e naturais que os cercam. Nesse sentido, alfabetizar cientificamente não pode ser concebido como a imposição de uma visão dogmática do mundo, mas coexistir com os modos peculiares de interpretar o mundo do sujeito. A inexistência de uma hierarquia axiológica entre ciência e conhecimento comum faz com que tenhamos que compreender a epistemologia que fundamenta cada um desses conhecimentos, reconhecendo os seus caráteres explicativos e pragmáticos. Por meio dessa contextualização, articulamos com o pensamento de Freire, na qual destaca que o conhecimento popular não pode ser considerado errôneo e substrato a ser eliminado. Defende-se a tese que a alfabetização científica deve estar voltada para empoderar o sujeito, fazendo-o ser protagonista e construtor do momento histórico que está vivendo e não como substituição do seu modo de agir no mundo. Abstract: This article aims to analyse the links between scientific literacy and Paulo Frere's thought. We based this study on the assumption that all individuals, before being scientifically literate, have peculiar ways of thinking and implied theories that are part of the substrate through which they will

Research paper thumbnail of Cognição, Semiótica e Modelagem: Articulações Possíveis

Cognição, Semiótica e Modelagem: Articulações Possíveis

Revista Contexto & Educação, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Didactic Innovation in Science Teaching: A Qualitative Study on the Framing of an Educational Museum in a Brazilian Public State High School

Didactic Innovation in Science Teaching: A Qualitative Study on the Framing of an Educational Museum in a Brazilian Public State High School

US-China Education Review B, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Narratives on the Creation of an Educational Museum of Science and Consciousness in a Public School: (Re)Thinking Spaces and Creating Environments for Scientific Literacy

Narratives on the Creation of an Educational Museum of Science and Consciousness in a Public School: (Re)Thinking Spaces and Creating Environments for Scientific Literacy

US-China Education Review B, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Structural studies of shikimate dehydrogenase from Bacillus anthracis complexed with cofactor NADP

Journal of Molecular Modeling, 2009

Bacillus anthracis has been employed as an agent of bioterrorism, with high mortality, despite an... more Bacillus anthracis has been employed as an agent of bioterrorism, with high mortality, despite anti-microbial treatment, which strongly indicates the need of new drugs to treat anthrax. Shikimate pathway is a seven step biosynthetic route which generates chorismic acid from phosphoenol pyruvate and erythrose-4-phosphate. Chorismic acid is the major branch point in the synthesis of aromatic amino acids, ubiquinone, and secondary metabolites. The shikimate pathway is essential for many pathological organisms, whereas it is absent in mammals. Therefore, these enzymes are potential targets for the development of nontoxic antimicrobial agents and herbicides and have been submitted to intensive structural studies. The forth enzyme of this pathway is responsible for the conversion of dehydroshikimate to shikimate in the presence of NADP. In order to pave the way for structural and functional efforts toward development of new antimicrobials we describe the molecular modeling of shikimate dehydrogenase from Bacillus anthracis complexed with the cofactor NADP. This study was able to identify the main residues of the NADP binding site responsible for ligand affinities. This structural study can be used in the design of more specific drugs against infectious diseases.

Research paper thumbnail of Molecular Modeling as a Tool for Drug Discovery

Molecular Modeling as a Tool for Drug Discovery

Current Drug Targets, 2008

With the progression of structural genomics projects, comparative modeling remains an increasingl... more With the progression of structural genomics projects, comparative modeling remains an increasingly important method of choice to obtain 3D structure of proteins. It helps to bridge the gap between the available sequence and structure information by providing reliable and accurate protein models. Comparative modeling based on more than 30% sequence identity is now approaching its natural template-based limits and further improvements require the development of effective refinement techniques capable of driving models toward native structure. For difficult targets, for which the most significant progress in recent years has been observed, optimal template selection and alignment accuracy are still the major problems. The past year has seen a maturation of molecular modeling, with an increasing number of comparative studies between established methods becoming possible, together with an explosion of new works especially in the areas of combinatorial chemistry and molecular diversity. To achieve this, knowledge about three-dimensional protein structures is crucial for the understanding of their functional mechanisms, and for a rational drug design. This review described recent progress in molecular modeling methodology.

Research paper thumbnail of Protein-Drug Interaction Studies for Development of Drugs Against Plasmodium falciparum

Current Drug Targets, 2009

The study of protein-drug interaction is of pivotal importance to understand the structural featu... more The study of protein-drug interaction is of pivotal importance to understand the structural features essential for ligand affinity. The explosion of information about protein structures has paved the way to develop structure-based virtual screening approaches. Parasitic protein kinases have been pointed out as potential targets for antiparasitic development. The identification of protein kinases in the Plasmodium falciparum genome has opened the possibility to test new families of inhibitors as potential antimalarial drugs. In addition, other key enzymes which play roles in biosynthetic pathways, such as enoyl reductase and chorismate synthase, can be valuable targets for drug development. This review is focused on these protein targets that may help to materialize new generations of antimalarial drugs.

Research paper thumbnail of Genomic Databases and the Search of Protein Targets for Protozoan Parasites

Current Drug Targets, 2009

The development of databases devoted to biological information opened the possibility to integrat... more The development of databases devoted to biological information opened the possibility to integrate, query and analyze biological data obtained from several sources that otherwise would be scattered through the web. Several issues arise in the handling of biological information, mainly due to the diversity of biological subject matter and the complexity of biological approaches towards phenomena of the living world. The integration of genomic data, three-dimensional structures of proteins, biological activity, and drugs availability allows a system approach to the study of the biology. Here we review the current status of these research efforts to develop genomic databases for protozoan parasites, such as the apicomplexan parasites, Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania spp. These databases may help in the discovery and development of new drugs against parasite-mediated diseases.

Research paper thumbnail of ALFABETIZAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA E PEDAGOGIA LIBERTADORA DE PAULO FREIRE: ARTICULAÇÕES POSSÍVEIS PAULOS FREIRE'S SCIENTIFIC PEDAGOGY AND LIBERATORY PEDAGOGY: POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS

Resumo: Neste artigo analisamos as possíveis articulações entre o conceito de alfabetização cient... more Resumo: Neste artigo analisamos as possíveis articulações entre o conceito de alfabetização científica e o pensamento freiriano. Parte-se do pressuposto de que todos os indivíduos, antes de serem alfabetizados cientificamente, possuem modos peculiares e teorias implícitas que consistem no substrato pelo qual analisarão e perceberão os fenômenos sociais e naturais que os cercam. Nesse sentido, alfabetizar cientificamente não pode ser concebido como a imposição de uma visão dogmática do mundo, mas coexistir com os modos peculiares de interpretar o mundo do sujeito. A inexistência de uma hierarquia axiológica entre ciência e conhecimento comum faz com que tenhamos que compreender a epistemologia que fundamenta cada um desses conhecimentos, reconhecendo os seus caráteres explicativos e pragmáticos. Por meio dessa contextualização, articulamos com o pensamento de Freire, na qual destaca que o conhecimento popular não pode ser considerado errôneo e substrato a ser eliminado. Defende-se a tese que a alfabetização científica deve estar voltada para empoderar o sujeito, fazendo-o ser protagonista e construtor do momento histórico que está vivendo e não como substituição do seu modo de agir no mundo. Abstract: This article aims to analyse the links between scientific literacy and Paulo Frere's thought. We based this study on the assumption that all individuals, before being scientifically literate, have peculiar ways of thinking and implied theories that are part of the substrate through which they will