Ghulam Hasnain

603 total citations
15 papers, 462 citations indexed

About

Ghulam Hasnain is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Clinical Biochemistry and Rheumatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ghulam Hasnain has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 462 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Clinical Biochemistry and 3 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in Ghulam Hasnain's work include Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (6 papers), Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction (4 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (3 papers). Ghulam Hasnain is often cited by papers focused on Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (6 papers), Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction (4 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (3 papers). Ghulam Hasnain collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Finland. Ghulam Hasnain's co-authors include Andrew D. Hanson, Valérie de Crécy‐Lagard, Jesse F. Gregory, Océane Frelin, Rémi Zallot, Donald R. McCarty, Alex Van Moerkercke, Stéphane Rombauts, Kirsi‐Marja Oksman‐Caldentey and Alain Goossens and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and The Plant Cell.

In The Last Decade

Ghulam Hasnain

15 papers receiving 459 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ghulam Hasnain United States 12 314 141 61 49 44 15 462
Anne Pribat United States 9 323 1.0× 96 0.7× 42 0.7× 29 0.6× 54 1.2× 10 431
Aurora Lara‐Núñez Mexico 17 340 1.1× 393 2.8× 26 0.4× 26 0.5× 35 0.8× 26 703
Yasuki Fukuda Japan 15 329 1.0× 83 0.6× 46 0.8× 104 2.1× 53 1.2× 37 487
Shuzo Yamagata Japan 14 321 1.0× 121 0.9× 109 1.8× 39 0.8× 74 1.7× 33 499
Hans Jasper Genee Denmark 10 290 0.9× 27 0.2× 22 0.4× 14 0.3× 30 0.7× 13 369
John M. Turner United Kingdom 11 272 0.9× 110 0.8× 55 0.9× 31 0.6× 46 1.0× 26 477
Johan M. H. Stoop United States 8 204 0.6× 334 2.4× 36 0.6× 5 0.1× 37 0.8× 12 503
Valeria A. Campos‐Bermudez Argentina 11 248 0.8× 220 1.6× 22 0.4× 47 1.0× 44 1.0× 20 422
Marzena Sieńko Poland 13 236 0.8× 151 1.1× 30 0.5× 6 0.1× 14 0.3× 24 353
Elisabet Gas‐Pascual United States 12 559 1.8× 365 2.6× 30 0.5× 20 0.4× 5 0.1× 24 817

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ghulam Hasnain

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Joshi, Jaya, Ghulam Hasnain, Shan Wu, et al.. (2021). A Core Metabolome Response of Maize Leaves Subjected to Long-Duration Abiotic Stresses. Metabolites. 11(11). 797–797. 24 indexed citations
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Thiaville, Jennifer J., Océane Frelin, Carolina García‐Salinas, et al.. (2016). Experimental and Metabolic Modeling Evidence for a Folate-Cleaving Side-Activity of Ketopantoate Hydroxymethyltransferase (PanB). Frontiers in Microbiology. 7. 431–431. 11 indexed citations
3.
Henry, Christopher S., Claudia Lerma‐Ortiz, Svetlana Gerdes, et al.. (2016). Systematic identification and analysis of frequent gene fusion events in metabolic pathways. BMC Genomics. 17(1). 473–473. 16 indexed citations
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Zallot, Rémi, Thomas D. Niehaus, Ghulam Hasnain, et al.. (2016). Arabidopsis TH2 Encodes the Orphan Enzyme Thiamin Monophosphate Phosphatase. The Plant Cell. 28(10). 2683–2696. 34 indexed citations
5.
Kuznetsova, Ekaterina, B. Nocek, Greg Brown, et al.. (2015). Functional Diversity of Haloacid Dehalogenase Superfamily Phosphatases from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 290(30). 18678–18698. 78 indexed citations
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Hasnain, Ghulam, Sanja Roje, Rémi Zallot, et al.. (2015). Bacterial and plant HAD enzymes catalyse a missing phosphatase step in thiamin diphosphate biosynthesis. Biochemical Journal. 473(2). 157–166. 18 indexed citations
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Hasnain, Ghulam, Timothy J. Garrett, Christine D. Chase, et al.. (2014). Divisions of labor in the thiamin biosynthetic pathway among organs of maize. Frontiers in Plant Science. 5. 370–370. 24 indexed citations
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Frelin, Océane, Lili Huang, Ghulam Hasnain, et al.. (2014). A directed-overflow and damage-control N-glycosidase in riboflavin biosynthesis. Biochemical Journal. 466(1). 137–145. 40 indexed citations
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Seaver, Samuel M. D., Svetlana Gerdes, Océane Frelin, et al.. (2014). High-throughput comparison, functional annotation, and metabolic modeling of plant genomes using the PlantSEED resource. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 111(26). 9645–9650. 59 indexed citations
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Moerkercke, Alex Van, Michele Fabris, Jacob Pollier, et al.. (2013). CathaCyc, a Metabolic Pathway Database Built from Catharanthus roseus RNA-Seq Data. Plant and Cell Physiology. 54(5). 673–685. 85 indexed citations
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Goyer, Aymeric, Ghulam Hasnain, Océane Frelin, et al.. (2013). A cross-kingdom Nudix enzyme that pre-empts damage in thiamin metabolism. Biochemical Journal. 454(3). 533–542. 30 indexed citations
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Hasnain, Ghulam, Océane Frelin, Sanja Roje, et al.. (2012). Identification and Characterization of the Missing Pyrimidine Reductase in the Plant Riboflavin Biosynthesis Pathway  . PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 161(1). 48–56. 23 indexed citations
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Waller, Jeffrey C., Kenneth W. Ellens, Ghulam Hasnain, et al.. (2011). Evidence that the Folate-Dependent Proteins YgfZ and MnmEG Have Opposing Effects on Growth and on Activity of the Iron-Sulfur Enzyme MiaB. Journal of Bacteriology. 194(2). 362–367. 11 indexed citations
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Hasnain, Ghulam, Jeffrey C. Waller, Sophie Alvarez, et al.. (2011). Mutational analysis of YgfZ, a folate-dependent protein implicated in iron/sulphur cluster metabolism. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 326(2). 168–172. 8 indexed citations
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Hasnain, Ghulam. (2010). The ORCA-ome as a key to understanding alkaloid biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus. Leiden Repository (Leiden University). 1 indexed citations

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