Muhammad Tayyab
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
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Microbial Pathogenesis | 2018
Waqar Islam; Muhammad Qasim; Ali Noman; Muhammad Adnan; Muhammad Tayyab; Taimoor Hassan Farooq; Huang Wei; Liande Wang
Plants are attacked by a large number of pathogens. To defend against these pathogens, plants activate or repress a vast array of genes. For genetic expression and reprogramming, host endogenous small RNAs (sRNAs) are the key factors. Among these sRNAs, microRNAs (miRNAs) mediate gene regulation through RNA silencing at the post-transcriptional level and play an essential role in the defense responses to biotic and abiotic stress. In the recent years, high-throughput sequencing has enabled the researchers to uncover the role of plant miRNAs during pathogen invasion. So here we have reviewed the recent research findings illustrating the plant miRNAs active involvement in various defense processes during fungal, bacterial, viral and nematode infections. However, rapid validation of direct targets of miRNAs is the dire need of time, which can be very helpful in improving the plant resistance against various pathogenic diseases.
Microbial Pathogenesis | 2018
Farghama Khalil; Xu Yueyu; Xiao Naiyan; Liu Di; Muhammad Tayyab; Wang Hengbo; Waqar Islam; Saeed Rauf; Chen Pinghua
Sugarcane is an essential crop for sugar and biofuel. Globally, its production is severely affected by sugarcane yellow leaf disease (SCYLD) caused by Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus (SCYLV). Many aphid vectors are involved in the spread of the disease which reduced the effectiveness of cultural and chemical management. Empirical methods of plant breeding such as introgression from wild and cultivated germplasm were not possible or at least challenging due to the absence of resistance in cultivated and wild germplasm of sugarcane. RNA interference (RNAi) transformation is an effective method to create virus-resistant varieties. Nevertheless, limited progress has been made due to lack of comprehensive research program on SCYLV based on RNAi technique. In order to show improvement and to propose future strategies for the feasibility of the RNAi technique to cope SCYLV, genome-wide consensus sequences of SCYLV were analyzed through GenBank. The coverage rates of every consensus sequence in SCYLV isolates were calculated to evaluate their practicability. Our analysis showed that single consensus sequence from SCYLV could not work well for RNAi based sugarcane breeding programs. This may be due to high mutation rate and continuous recombination within and between various viral strains. Alternative multi-target RNAi strategy is suggested to combat several strains of the viruses and to reduce the silencing escape. The multi-target small interfering RNA (siRNA) can be used together to construct RNAi plant expression plasmid, and to transform sugarcane tissues to develop new sugarcane varieties resistant to SCYLV.
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 1999
Muhammad Anwar; Naseer Ahmed Chaudhry; Muhammad Tayyab
Jcpsp-journal of The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan | 2000
I. Chaudhry; Naseer Ahmed Chaudhry; M. Munir; Raheela Hussain; Muhammad Tayyab
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2009
Muhammad Amin Chinoy; Tashfeen Ahmad; Muhammad Tayyab; Soulat Raza
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2000
Qamar Sultana; Naseer Ahmed Chaudhry; M. Munir; Muhammad Anwar; Muhammad Tayyab
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 1996
Hussain R; Naseer Ahmed Chaudhry; Muhammad Anwar; Saeed Akhtar Khan; M. Munir; Muhammad Tayyab
Jcpsp-journal of The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan | 2009
Munazza Iqbal; Khalid Masud Gondal; Ahmad Uzair Qureshi; Muhammad Tayyab
Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute | 2011
Muhammad Tayyab; Mahmud Aurangzeb; Nisar Ahmad; Qadir Saeed
Jcpsp-journal of The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan | 2010
I. M. Khan; Mahmud Aurangzeb; Mujeeb-ur-Rahman; Muhammad Tayyab