Abdul Wahid Baloch
Sindh Agriculture University
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Critical Reviews in Biotechnology | 2016
Abdul Rasheed Baloch; Abdul Wahid Baloch; Brian J. Sutton; Xiaoying Zhang
Abstract Despite their wide use as therapeutic, diagnostic and detection agents, the limitations of polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies have inspired scientists to design the next generation biomedical agents, so-called antibody mimetics that offer many advantages over conventional antibodies. Antibody mimetics can be constructed by protein-directed evolution or fusion of complementarity-determining regions through intervening framework regions. Substantial progress in exploiting human, butterfly (Pieris brassicae) and bacterial systems to design and select mimetics using display technologies has been made in the past 10 years, and one of these mimetics [Kalbitor® (Dyax)] has made its way to market. Many challenges lie ahead to develop mimetics for various biomedical applications, especially those for which conventional antibodies are ineffective, and this review describes the current characteristics, construction and applications of antibody mimetics compared to animal-sourced antibodies. The possible limitations of mimetics and future perspectives are also discussed.
BMC Genomics | 2018
Yan-xiu Wang; Ya Hu; Yan-fang Zhu; Abdul Wahid Baloch; Xu-mei Jia; Ai-xia Guo
BackgroundIron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for plants. Utilization of Fe deficiency-tolerant rootstock is an effective strategy to prevent Fe deficiency problems in fruit trees production. Malus halliana is an apple rootstock that is resistant to Fe deficiency; however, few molecular studies have been conducted on M. halliana.ResultsTo evaluate short-term molecular response of M. halliana leaves under Fe deficiency condition, RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) analyses were conducted at 0 (T1), 0.5 (T2) and 3 d (T3) after Fe-deficiency stress, and the timepoints were determined with a preliminary physiological experiment. In all, 6907, 5328, and 3593 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in pairs of T2 vs. T1, T3 vs. T1, and T3 vs. T2. Several of the enriched DEGs were related to heme binding, Fe ion binding, thylakoid membranes, photosystem II, photosynthesis-antenna protein, porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism and carotenoid biosynthesis under Fe deficiency, which suggests that Fe deficiency mainly affects the photosynthesis of M. halliana. Additionally, we found that Fe deficiency induced significant down-regulation in genes involved in photosynthesis at T2 when seedlings were treated with Fe-deficient solution for 0.5 d, indicating that there was a rapid response of M. halliana to Fe deficiency. A strong up-regulation of photosynthesis genes was detected at T3, which suggested that M. halliana was able to recover photosynthesis after prolonged Fe starvation. A similar expression pattern was found in pigment regulation, including genes for coding chlorophyllide a oxygenase (CAO), β-carotene hydroxylase (β-OHase), zeaxanthin epoxidase (ZEP) and 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase (NCED). Our results suggest that pigment regulation plays an important role in the Fe deficiency response. In addition, we verified sixteen genes related to photosynthesis-antenna protein, porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism and carotenoid biosynthesis pathways using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) to ensure the accuracy of transcriptome data. Photosynthetic parameters, Chl fluorescence parameters and the activity of Chlase were also determined.ConclusionsThis study broadly characterizes a molecular mechanism in which pigment and photosynthesis-related regulations play indispensable roles in the response of M. halliana to short-term Fe deficiency and provides a basis for future analyses of the key genes involved in the tolerance of Fe deficiency.
Archive | 2014
Abdul Wahid Baloch; Muharam Ali; Abdul Majeed Baloch; Bakht-Un-Nisa Mangan; Weining Song
Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences | 2016
Muhammad Nawaz Kandhro; Habib ur Rehman Memon; Mahmood Laghari; Abdul Wahid Baloch; Muhammad Ali Ansari
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry | 2017
Zaib-un Nisa; Ali Inayat Mallano; Yang Yu; Chao Chen; Xiangbo Duan; Sikandar Amanullah; Abida Kousar; Abdul Wahid Baloch; Xiaoli Sun; Dina Tabys; Yanming Zhu
Pakistan Journal of Botany | 2019
Abdul Majeed Baloch; Tongtong Zhai; Abdul Wahid Baloch; Zhihua Liu; Xingtang Yang; Chuanying Jiang; Zhaoying Liu; Rongshu Zhang
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2017
Amir Ali Kaleri; Shah Nawaz Mari; Arshad Ali Kaleri; Sajid Hussain Kaleri; Abdul Wahid Baloch; Mohsin Khan Kaleri; Abdul Latif Laghari Jay Kumar Soothar; Mukesh Kumar Soothar
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2017
Hafiz Muhammad Aatif; Tauqeer Ahmad Yasir; Tahira Abbas Chudary Muhammad Shahid Hanif; Abdul Wahid Baloch; Saqi Kosar Abbas Allah Wasaya; Saadia Pervaiz Lali
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2017
Naila Gandahi; Aftab Ahmed Mahar; Abdul Wahid Baloch; Sarfraz Ahmed Ansari; Tauqeer Ahmad Yasir; Munaiza Baloch; Liaquat Ali Bhutto; Asad Mari; Tanweer Fatah Abro
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2016
Shafiq Ahmed Abro; Abdul Wahid Baloch; Munaiza Baloch; Ghulam Asghar Baloch; Tariq Ahmed Baloch; Aijaz Ahmed; Qamaruddin Jogi; Aijaz Ahmed Soomro