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Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal Ph. D.

Post-Doctoral Fellow
Medical Proteomics Research Center
Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
50 Eon-dong, Yusung-gu, Daejeon 305-806
Korea (Republic of)
abuhena7@yahoo.com
Full name : Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal
Father’s name : Md. Abdur Razzaque
Mother’s name : Mrs. Rahima Khatun
Permanent address : Vill.: Ballah, P.O.: Ragunath Nagar, Upazila: Jhikargacha, Dist: Jessore, Bangladesh
Date of birth : 10th May 1982
Religion : Islam ( Sunni )
Marital status : Married
Nationality : Bangladeshi ( By Birth )


Educational Background:

Ph. D. in Agriculture-Crop Science -Chungbuk National University, South Korea-2011-3.96 out of 4
MS in Genetic and Plant Breeding-Genetic and Plant Breeding-Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh-2007-3.69 out of 4
B. Sc. in Agriculture (Hon’s)-Agriculture-Patuakhali Science & Technology University, Bangladesh-2003 (held in 2006)-3.70 out of 4
H. S. C.-Science-Jessore-1999-1st Division
S. S. C.-Science-Jessore-1997-1st Division

Dissertation:
1. Master’s dissertation entitled “Varietal Responses in Different Concentration of Plant Growth Regulators for Callus Induction and Regeneration of Wheat” supervised by Prof. Dr. A. K. Patwary, Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh

2. Doctoral dissertation entitled “Towards an Understanding of Chloroplast: Systematic Analysis and Stress Physiology of Wheat using Proteomic Techniques” supervised by Prof. Dr. Sun Hee Woo, Dept. of Crop Science, Chungbuk National University, Cheong-ju, South Korea


Area of Specialization:
 SDS-PAGE
 Two-dimensional electrophoresis (Tube gel and IPG)
 Western Blot Analysis
 HPLC
 MALDI-TOF-MS
 MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS
 LCQ-ESI-MS/MS
 LTQ-FTICR-MS
 Bioinformatics (Data handling)
 RT-PCR

Research Interest:
 Proteomics
 Comparative Proteomics
 Membrane Proteomics (Chloroplast and Plasma Membrane)
 Stress Physiology using Proteomics
 Crop Quality using Proteomics
 Cancer Cell Proteomics
 Stem Cell (iPS) Proteomics
 Brown Adipogenesis

Language Skill:
 Having good command on writing and speaking in English (Valid: TOEIC score - 720)
Computer Competency:
 Having good command on MS office program, SPSS, Adobe Photoshop, SmartDraw, Cytoscape, and Skilled in protein databases

Professional Editor:
 Frontier's in Crop Science and Horticulture
 Journal of Plant Studies
 International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology (IJARIT)
 International Journal of Advanced Scientific Engineering and Technological Research (IJASETR)
 Internatio​nal Journal of Remote Sensing Applicatio​n (IJRSA)
 International Journal of Plant Research
 International Research Journal of Applied Life Sciences (IRJALS)



Professional Membership:
 Japanese Society of Crop Science
 Korean Society of Crop Science
 Korean Society of Breeding Science
 Korean Society of Plant Resources
 Korean Society of Molecular and Cellular Biology
 Korean Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
 Korean Society of Plant Biotechnology

Awards:
 Best Oral Presentation 2010, Korean Society of Plant Resources, Kyung Hee University, Suwon, Korea
 Best Oral Presentation 2010, Korean Society of Breeding Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea
 Best Oral Presentation 2010, Korean Society of Crop Science, Novotel Abessoder Hotel, Busan, Korea

Professional Experience:
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Medical Proteomics Research Center (MPRC)
Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB)
50 Eon-dong, Yusung-gu, Daejeon 305-806
Korea (Republic of)
Period: Septrmber 2011-Present

Books

2011

Journal articles

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2011
2010
Ki-Hyun Kim, Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal, Kwang-Hyun Shin, Jong-Soon Choi, Hwa-Young Heo, Sun-Hee Woo (2010)  Large-scale proteome investigation in wild relatives (A, B, and D genomes) of wheat.   Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai) 42: 10. 709-716(KKH and AHMK are equally contributed) October (ISI index; IF-1.547)  
Abstract: Large-scale proteomics of three wild relatives of wheat grain (A, B, and D genomes) were analyzed by using multidimensional protein identification technology coupled to liquid chromatography quadruple mass spectrometry. A total of 1568 (peptide match â¥1) and 255 (peptide match â¥2) unique proteins were detected and classified, which represents the most wide-ranging proteomic exploitation to date. The development of standard proteomes exhibiting all of the proteins involved in normal physiology will facilitate the delineation of disease/defense, metabolism, energy metabolism, and protein synthesis. A relative proteome exploration of the expression patterns indicates that proteins are involved in abiotic and biotic stress. Functional category analysis indicates that these differentially expressed proteins are mainly involved in disease/defense (15.38%, 21.26%, and 16.78%), metabolism (8.39%, 12.07%, and 14.09%), energy metabolism (11.19%, 11.49%, and 13.42%), protein synthesis (9.09%, 9.20%, and 8.72%), cell growth and division (9.09%, 4.60%, and 6.04%), cellular organization (4.20%, 5.75%, and 5.37%), development (6.29%, 2.87%, 3.36%), folding and stability (6.29%, 8.62%, and 8.05%), signal transduction (11.19%, 7.47%, and 8.05%), storage protein (4.20%, 1.72%, and 2.01%), transcription (5.59%, 5.17%, and 4.03%), and transport facilitation (1.40%, 1.15%, and 3.36%) in A, B, and D genomes, respectively. Here, we reported genome-specific protein interaction network using Cytoscape software, which provides further insight into the molecular functions and mechanism of biochemical pathways. We provide a promising understanding about the expressed proteins and protein functions. Our approach should be applicable as a marker to assist in breeding or gene transfer for quality and stress research of cultivated wheat.
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