Dr. Mather  Ali Khan
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Dr. Mather Ali Khan

Post-doctoral Fellow
University of Missouri, USA


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Hamdard University, India

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Biography

Dr. Mather Ali Khan is currently working as Postdoctoral Associate at Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia. She has completed her Ph. D. in Biotechnology, Hamdard University, New Delhi, India. Previously she was appointed as Guest Lecturer at Department of Biotechnology, Hamdard University, New Delhi, Project Research Fellow and Research Assistant at Hamdard University, New Delhi. She was received Merit Award by the Calcutta Municipal Corporation Cooperative Society. She is member of editorial board and reviewer for number of journals such as Asian Journal of Biotechnology, Journal of Biological Sciences, Asian Journal of Biological Sciences, American Journal of Plant Physiology, and Asian Journal of Plant Sciences and reviewer for American Journal of Plant Physiology, Asian Journal of Plant Sciences, African Journal of Microbiology research, Frontiers in Life Science, Proteomics Insights, and RendicontiLincei. She is associate member of Institute of Nanotechnology, Scotland, and member of International Plant Proteomics Organization, Japan, Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology Cooperation, Australia, Scientists without Borders, New York, Young Professionals’ Platform for Agricultural Research for Development, Rome, Asia-Pacific Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering Society, Hong Kong, and International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology, Singapore. She has published 9 research articles in journals, 3 book chapters, 4 workshop manual, and 28 abstracts in conferences contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Molecular Biology
62%
Plant Nutrients
90%
Plant Biotechnology
75%
Plant Analysis
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Ali, A., M.M. Ahmad, M.A. Khan, A.A. Ganai and U. Kiran et al., 2016. Computational characterization and in vivo expression of squalene synthase gene in different tissues of Artemisia annua L. plants. South Afr. J. Bot., .
  2. Ahmad, M.M., A. Ali, M.A. Khan and M.Z. Abdin, 2015. Biomolecular characteristics of Aspergillus niger under cadmium metal stress. Environ. Processes, 2: 241-250.
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  3. Khan, M.A., P. Alam, S. Ahmed, M.Z. Abdin, M.N. Khan and M.A. Bhatt, 2014. Genetic diversity analysis and development of SCAR marker associated with stripe rust resistance in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell). Indian J. Biotechnol., 13: 9-18.
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  4. Khan, M.A., N. Castro-Guerrero and D.G. Mendoza-Cozatl, 2014. Moving toward a precise nutrition: Preferential loading of seeds with essential nutrients over non-essential toxic elements. Front. Plant Sci., 5: 91-97.
  5. Alam, P., Kamaluddin, M.A. Khan, A. Mohammad, R. Khan and M.Z. Abdin, 2014. Enhanced artemisinin accumulation and metabolic profiling of transgenic Artemisia annua L. plants over-expressing by rate-limiting enzymes from isoprenoid pathway. J. Plant Interactions, 9: 655-665.
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  6. Alam, P., A. Mohammad, M.M. Ahmad, M.A. Khan and M. Nadeem et al., 2014. Efficient method for Agrobacterium mediated transformation of Artemisia annua L. Recent Patents Biotechnol., 8: 102-107.
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  7. Ali, A., M.A. Khan, H. Kabir, S. Ahmad and M.Z. Abdin, 2013. Development and validation of a simple RP-HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of three therapeutically active compounds in a polyherbal formulation: Habb-e-Irqun-Nisa. Planta Medica, Vol. 79. 10.1055/s-0033-1336563.
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  8. Ali, A., M.A. Khan and M.Z. Abdin, 2013. Biosynthesis and Production of Artemisinin: A Novel Class of Molecule. In: Natural Products. Ramawat, K.G. and J.M. Merillon (Ed.). Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Germany., ISBN: 978-3-642-22143-9, pp: 3099-3121..
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  9. Abdin, M.Z., M.A. Khan, A. Ali, P. Alam, A. Ahmad and M. Sarwat, 2013. Signal Transduction and Regulatory Networks in Plant-Pathogen Interaction: A Proteomics Perspective. In: Stress Signaling in Plants: Genomics and Proteomics Perspective. Sarwat, M., A. Ahmad and M.Z. Abdin (Ed.). Springer New York, USA., ISBN: 978-1-4614-6371-9, pp: 69-90..
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  10. Khan, R., R. Srivastava, M.A. Khan, P. Alam and M.Z. Abdin et al., 2012. Variation in Oil Content and Fatty Acid Composition of the Seed Oil of Acacia Species Collected from the Northwest Zone of India. J. Sci. Food Agric., 92: 2310-2315.
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  11. Ram, M., M.Z. Abdin, M.A. Khan and P. Jha, 2011. HPTLC Fingerprint Analysis: A Quality Control for Authentication of Herbal Phytochemicals. In: High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC). Srivastava, M.M. (Ed.). Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Germany., ISBN: 978-3-642-14024-2, pp: 105-116..
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  12. Khan, M.A., M. Ram, P. Jha, M.M. Ahmad and P. Alam et al., 2011. Screening and detection of biomarkers in chickpea plants exposed to chromium and cadmium. J. Environ. Biol., 32: 51-55.
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  13. Jha, P., M. Ram, M.A. Khan, U. Kiran, Mahmooduzzafar and M.Z. Abdin, 2011. Impact of organic manure and chemical fertilizers on artemisinin content and yield in Artemisia annua L. Ind. Crops Prod., 33: 296-301.
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  14. Alam, P., A. Ali, M.A. Khan and M.Z. Abdin, 2011. Use of RNAi Technology in Medicinal Plants. In: RNAi Technology, Gaur, R.K., Y. Gafni, P. Sharma and V.K. Gupta (Eds.)., Science Publisher, USA, pp: 265-284.
  15. Abdin, M.Z., M. Akmal, M. Ram, T. Nafis and P. Alam et al., 2011. Constitutive expression of High-Affinity Sulphate Transporter (HAST) gene in Indian mustard showed enhanced sulphur uptake and assimilation. Protoplasma, 248: 591-600.
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  16. Ram, M., M.A. Khan, P. Jha, S. Khan and U. Kiran et al., 2010. HMG-CoA reductase limits artemisinin biosynthesis and accumulation in Artemisia annua L. plants. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 32: 859-866.
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  17. Kiran, U., M. Ram, M.A. Khan, S. Khan, P. Jha, A. Alam and M.Z. Abdin, 2010. Structural and functional characterization of HMG-COA reductase from Artemisia annua. Bioinformation, 5: 146-149.
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  18. Khan, M.A., A. Ali, P.A. Maujiram and M.Z. Abdin, 2010. Proteomics Analysis of Plant Pathogenic Fungi. In: Fungal Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Gupta, V.K., M. Tuohy and R.K. Gaur (Eds.)., LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG and Co. KG, Germany, pp: 180-194.
  19. Alam, P., U. Kiran, M.M. Ahmad, Kamaluddin, M.A. Khan, S. Jhanwar and M.Z. Abdin, 2010. Isolation, characterization and structural features of amorpha-4, 11-diene synthase (ADS3963) from Artemisia annua L. Bioinformation, 4: 421-429.
  20. Abdin, M.Z., M. Ram, U. Kiran and M.A. Khan, 2010. Approaches for Enhancing Yield of Artemisinin: A Novel Antimalarial Compound, in Artemisia annua L. Plants. In: Utilisation and Management of Medicinal Plants, Gupta, V.K., A.K. Verma and S. Koul (Eds.)., Daya Publishing House, New Delhi, pp: 136-156.
  21. Ram, M., S. Khan, P. Jha, M.A. Khan, U. Kiran, S. Javed and M.Z. Abdin, 2008. Rapid TLC method for estimation of mevalonic acid in the leaves of medicinal plants. Chromatographia, 68: 129-133.
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  22. Kamaluddin, R.M. Singh, M.Z. Abdin, M.A. Khan and T. Alam et al., 2007. Inheritance of grain filling duration in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell). J. Plant Biol., 50: 504-507.
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  23. Ahmad, S., A. Jamal, I.S. Fazli, T. Alam, M.A. Khan, Kamaluddin and M.Z. Abdin, 2007. Estimation of psoralen content by HPLC method in different organs of Psorelea corylifolia L., as influenced by sulphur and nitrogen nutrition. J. Med. Arom. Plant. Sci., 29: 1-5.
  24. Ahmad, S., A. Jamal, I.S. Fazli, T. Alam and M.A. Khan et al., 2007. Impact of sulphur and nitrogen application on seed and xanthotoxin yield in Ammi majus L. Korean J. Crop Sci., 52: 153-161.
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