The paper is focused on the area of pupil education and emphasizes the need for its appreciation. Education is not only a matter of school, but of whole society. But school and teachers have a ...specific role and responsibility. The reality is that in schools we can see an increase of unwanted pupils' manifestation that need to be inhibited. What is expected of present and future teachers is highlighted in the paper, e.g. emotionality of education, more comprehensive approach to the pupil and their correct diagnostics, etc. Focusing on these and other areas helps schools remove aggression. In this context, the paper describes some psychological theories of aggression: biological theory, theory of frustration, cognitive-behavioral theory and integrative theory. In conclusion, the authors emphasize the idea that reality is such that present times devalue moral and other values of people. Because of this we have to strengthen the educational work.
Acylation modifications, such as the succinylation of lysine, are post-translational modifications and a powerful means of regulating protein activity. Some acylations occur nonenzymatically, driven ...by an increase in the concentration of acyl group donors. Lysine succinylation has a profound effect on the corresponding site within the protein, as it dramatically changes the charge of the residue. In eukaryotes, it predominantly affects mitochondrial proteins because the donor of succinate, succinyl-CoA, is primarily generated in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. Although numerous succinylated mitochondrial proteins have been identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a more detailed characterization of the yeast mitochondrial succinylome is still lacking. Here, we performed a proteomic MS analysis of purified yeast mitochondria and detected 314 succinylated mitochondrial proteins with 1763 novel succinylation sites. The mitochondrial nucleoid, a complex of mitochondrial DNA and mitochondrial proteins, is one of the structures whose protein components are affected by succinylation. We found that Abf2p, the principal component of mitochondrial nucleoids responsible for compacting mitochondrial DNA in S. cerevisiae, can be succinylated in vivo on at least thirteen lysine residues. Abf2p succinylation in vitro inhibits its DNA-binding activity and reduces its sensitivity to digestion by the ATP-dependent ScLon protease. We conclude that changes in the metabolic state of a cell resulting in an increase in the concentration of tricarboxylic acid intermediates may affect mitochondrial functions.
Congenital disorder of glycosylation type Ig (ALG12‐CDG) is a rare inherited metabolic disease caused by a defect in alpha‐mannosyltransferase 8, encoded by the ALG12 gene (22q13.33). To date, only ...15 patients have been diagnosed with ALG12‐CDG globally. Due to a newborn Slovak patient's clinical and biochemical abnormalities, the isoelectric focusing of transferrin was performed with observed significant hypoglycosylation typical of CDG I. Furthermore, analysis of neutral serum N‐glycans by mass spectrometry revealed the accumulation of GlcNAc2Man5–7 and decreased levels of GlcNAc2Man8–9, which indicated impaired ALG12 enzymatic activity. Genetic analysis of the coding regions of the ALG12 gene of the patient revealed a novel homozygous substitution mutation c.1439T>C p.(Leu480Pro) within Exon 10. Furthermore, both of the patient's parents and his twin sister were asymptomatic heterozygous carriers of the variant. This comprehensive genomic and glycomic approach led to the confirmation of the ALG12 pathogenic variant responsible for the clinical manifestation of the disorder in the patient described.