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Professor Mohammad Saud Alanazi
Professor of Biochemsitry – college of science – king saud university e-mail ( [email protected] ) Tel: 467 5952 , Lab: 467 – 5802 Fax: 467 – 5791
B.Sc. King Saud University
M.Sc. Iowa state University, Ames, Iowa USA
Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology program
Ph.D. University of Kentucky – Lexington – USA
Department of Biochemistry – college of medicine
Department:
Chairman of the department of biochemistry (25-6-2006 to 24-6-2010) .
Convener of the curriculum committee Convener of the graduate studies and scientific research
committee Convener of the committee evaluating master students
proposals. Convener of the seminars committee. Member of curriculum committee Member of the demonstrator’s committee. Member of the nomination committee for the outstanding
teacher award.
College:
Vice-Dean of the College of Science for Academic Affairs, (2010-2017)
Member of the college of science Board, (2010-2017) Member of the college of science Board (2006 to 2010) .
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Member of the Molecular biology and genetic engineering master program.
Member of Research center from 2002 to 2004.
University : Chairman of the genome research chair. King saud university Member of the Nanotechnology committee at KSU (2006-
2007). Member of the committee supervising the National applied
projects(2004-2008). Member of the KSU scientific Oasis ( KASAP )(2006-2008).
Projects: No Title of the Project Project Number
1
Elucidation of molecular pathogenesis and classification of Breast
cancers based on gene- expression patterns to individualize therapy in
Saudi patients.
09-BIO897-02
2 Investigating the deregulation of toll-like receptors, pro-inflammatory cytokines and cationic peptides by tobacco smoke and its role in
promoting oral cancer in humans
12-MED2443-02
3 Elucidation of the mutational landscape of colorectal cancers to design evidence-based targeted therapy in Saudi patients
12-BIO2590-02
4 Targeted sequencing of crucial genes in distinct signaling pathways in the
breast cancers of Saudi patients: A step toward personalized genomics
12-MED2622-02
5 Evaluation of recombinant keratinocyte growth factor in the prevention and management of radiation and chemotherapy induced mucositis in
patients with epithelial malignancies.
13-MED915-02
6 Role of Wnt signaling pathway in the pathogenesis of carcinoma of the
breast in Saudi women.
A-C-12-0945
Publications :
1. Association between polymorphisms in PRNCR1 and risk of colorectal cancer
in the Saudi population. Plos one. Sept 2019
2. The expressional level of tankyrase-1 gene and its regulation in colorectal
cancer in a Saudi population, BIOCELL, March 2019.
3. TDG gene polymorphisms and their possible association with colorectal
cancer—a case control study, J Oncol. May 2019 .
4. Expression and allele frequencies of TSLP are a key factor of breast cancer
risk, molecular genetics and genomics medicine. Mol Genet Genomic Med.
Aug 2019.
5. Expression and allele frequencies of Thymic stromal lymphopoietin are a key
factor of breast cancer risk, molecular genetics and genomics medicine . May
2019.
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6. Toll-like receptor 6 expression, sequence variants, and their association with
colorectal cancer risk, Journal of Cancer. June 2019.
7. TSLP and TSLP receptors variants are associated with smoking, molecular
genetics and genomics medicine. JAN 2019.
8. Toll‐like receptor 4 polymorphisms in Saudi population with cardiovascular
diseases, molecular genetics and genomics medicine. Feb 2019.
9. MEG3: an Oncogenic Long Non-coding RNA in Different Cancers. Pathology
& Oncology Research. Feb 2019
10. Novel associations between brca1 variants c.181 t>g (rs28897672) and
ovarian cancer risk in Saudi females, J Med Biochem. JAN 2019
11. Novel sequence variants in the TLR6 gene associated with advanced breast
cancer risk in the Saudi Arabian population , PLoS One. Nov 2018 .
12. Novel Associations Between Brca1 Variants C.181 T>G (Rs28897672) and
Ovarian Cancer Risk in Saudi Females. Nora Alyahri, Saba Abdi,
Wajahatullah Khan, Mohamed Elrobh,Mohammed H. Addar,Zeneb A. Babay,
Mohamed Alanazi, Sooad Aldaihan, Jilani Shaik, Maha Arafah, Narasimha
Reddy Parine, Arjumand Warsyaswarsy . J Med Biochem, January 2018.
13. Anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory activities of entophytic Penicillium
crustosum from Phoenix dactylifer. Abutaha N, Semlali A, Baabbad A, Al-
Shami M, Alanazi M, Wadaan MA. Pak J Pharm Sci. Mar 2018.
14. Antischistosomal and anti-inflammatory activity of garlic and allicin
compared with that of praziquantel in vivo. Metwally DM, Al-Olayan EM,
Alanazi M, Alzahrany SB, Semlali A. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2018 Apr
27;18(1):135.
15. Samsum Ant Venom Exerts Anticancer Activity Through Immunomodulation In
Vitro and In Vivo. Al-Tamimi J, Semlali A, Hassan I, Ebaid H, Alhazza IM,
Mehdi SH, Al-Khalifa M, Alanazi MS. Cancer Biother Radiopharm. 2018
Mar;33(2):65-73.
16. High-frequency deregulated expression of Wnt signaling pathway members in
breast carcinomas. Khan Z, Arafah M, Shaik JP, Mahale A, Alanazi MS.
Onco Targets Ther. 2018 Jan 11;11:323-335.
17. Genetic polymorphism and expression of HSF1 gene is significantly associated
with breast cancer in Saudi females. Almotwaa S, Elrobh M, AbdulKarim H,
Alanazi M, Aldaihan S, Shaik J, Arafa M, Warsy AS, PLoS One. 2018 Mar
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1;13(3).
18. Genetic variants in the WNT signaling pathway are protectively associated
with colorectal cancer in a Saudi population. Narasimha Reddy Parine ,
Nahla A. Azzam , Jilani Shaik , Abdulrahman M. Aljebreen , Othman Alharbi ,
Majid A. Almadi , Mohammad Alanazi , Zahid Khan . Saudi Journal of
Biological Sciences, May 2018.
19. The hOGG1 Ser326Cys Gene Polymorphism and Breast Cancer Risk in Saudi
Population. Alanazi M, Pathan AAK, Shaik JP, Alhadheq A, Khan Z, Khan
W, Al Naeem A, Parine NR. Pathol Oncol Res. 2017 Jul;23(3):525-535.
20. Toll-like receptor 4 as a predictor of clinical outcomes of estrogen receptor-
negative breast cancer in Saudi women. Semlali A, Jalouli M, Parine NR, Al
Amri A, Arafah M, Al Naeem A, Abdullah Ajaj S, Rouabhia M, Alanazi MS.
Onco Targets Ther. 2017 Feb 24;10:1207-1216.
21. Two SNPs in the promoter region of Toll-like receptor 4 gene are not
associated with smoking in Saudi Arabia. Kohailan M, Alanazi M, Rouabhia
M, Al Amri A, Parine NR, Semlali A. Onco Targets Ther. 2017 Feb 9;10:745-
752.
22. No genetic relationship between TLR2 rs4696480, rs3804100, and rs3804099
gene polymorphisms and female breast cancer in Saudi populations. Semlali
A, Almutairi M, Parine NR, Al Amri A, Shaik JP, Al Naeem A, Abdulla Ajaj S,
Rouabhia M, Alanazi MS. Onco Targets Ther. Apr 2017 .
23. CYP19A1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in Saudi
population: case-control study. Al-Mukaynizi FB, Alanazi M, Al-Daihan S,
Parine NR, Almadi M, Aljebreen A, Azzam N, Alharbi O, Arafah M, Warsy A.
Onco Targets Ther. Sep 2017.
24. Expression and Polymorphism of Toll-Like Receptor 4 and Effect on NF-κB
Mediated Inflammation in Colon Cancer Patients. Semlali A, Reddy Parine N,
Arafah M, Mansour L, Azzi A, Al Shahrani O, Al Amri A, Shaik JP, Aljebreen
AM, Alharbi O, Almadi MA, Azzam NA, Kohailan M, Rouabhia M, Alanazi
MS. PLoS One. 2016 Jan 15;11(1).
25. Polymorphisms in RAD51 and their relation with breast cancer in Saudi
females. Tulbah S, Alabdulkarim H, Alanazi M, Parine NR, Shaik J, Pathan
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AA, Al-Amri A, Khan W, Warsy A. Onco Targets Ther. 2016 Jan 11;9:269-77.
26. Polymorphisms in DNA Repair Gene XRCC3 and Susceptibility to Breast
Cancer in Saudi Females. Ali AM, AbdulKareem H, Al Anazi M, Reddy Parine
N, Shaik JP, Alamri A, Ali Khan Pathan A, Warsy A. Biomed Res Int. 2016.
27. Lead identification for the K-Ras protein: virtual screening and combinatorial
fragment-based approaches. Pathan AA, Panthi B, Khan Z, Koppula PR,
Alanazi MS, Sachchidanand, Parine NR, Chourasia M. Onco Targets Ther.
2016 May 2;9:2575-84.
28. Association of promoter region polymorphism in CYP19 gene to
cardiovascular disease risk in Saudi cohort". Mohammad Alanazi, Abdullah
Al-Amri, Abdulaziz Al-Jafari, Abdulelah F Moberak, Sanaa A Ajaj, Jilani
Shaik, Sooad Al-Daihan, Arjumand S Warsy, Narasimha Reddy Parine.
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology , Sep 2016.
29. The Effect of Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase-1 Gene 3'Untranslated Region
Polymorphism in Colorectal Cancer Risk among Saudi Cohort. Alhadheq AM,
Purusottapatnam Shaik J, Alamri A, Aljebreen AM, Alharbi O, Almadi MA,
Alhadeq F, Azzam NA, Semlali A, Alanazi M, Bazzi MD, Reddy Parine N. Dis
Markers. Sep 2016.
30. Effect of smoking on the genetic makeup of toll-like receptors 2 and 6.
Kohailan M, Alanazi M, Rouabhia M, Alamri A, Parine NR, Alhadheq A,
Basavarajappa S, Abdullah Al-Kheraif AA, Semlali A. Onco Targets Ther.
2016 Nov 21;9:7187-7198.
31. Association between TLR-9 polymorphisms and colon cancer susceptibility in
Saudi Arabian female patients. Semlali A, Parine NR, Al Amri A, Alanazi MS.
Onco Targets Ther. Dec 2016 .
32. Association between TLR-9 polymorphisms and colon cancer susceptibility in
Saudi Arabian female patients. Semlali A, Parine NR, Al Amri A, Azzi A,
Arafah M, Kohailan M, Shaik JP, Almadi MA, Aljebreen AM, Alharbi O, Ali
Azzam N, Rouabhia M, Alanazi MS. Onco Targets Ther. Dec 2016 ..
33. Recessive mutations in COL25A1 are a cause of congenital cranial
dysinnervation disorder. Shinwari JM, Khan A, Awad S, Shinwari Z, Alaiya A,
Alanazi M, Tahir A, Poizat C, Al Tassan N. Am J Hum Genet, Am J Hum
Genet. 2015 Jan 8;96(1).
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34. Novel mutations in IL-10 promoter region -377 (C>T), -150 (C>A) and their
association with psoriasis in the saudi population. Al-Balbeesi AO1, Halwani
M, Alanazi M, Elrobh M, Shaik JP, Khan AA, Parine NR. Asian Pac J Cancer
Prev. 2015;16(3):1247-50.
35. No associations between aromatase gene polymorphisms and breast cancer
risk in Saudi patients. Alanazi M, Alabdulkarim HA, Shaik JP, Al Naeem A,
Elrobh M, Al Amri A, Al-Mukaynizi FB, Semlali A, Warsy A, Parine NR. Onco
Targets Ther. 2015 Sep 3;8:2453-9.
36. Expression and new exon mutations of the human Beta defensins and their
association on colon cancer development. Semlali A, Al Amri A, Azzi A, Al
Shahrani O, Arafah M, Kohailan M, Aljebreen AM, Alharbi O, Almadi MA,
Azzam NA, Parine NR, Rouabhia M, Alanazi MS. PLoS One. 2015 Jun
3;10(6).
37. Association of DNA Repair Gene APE1 Asp148Glu Polymorphism with Breast
Cancer Risk. AlMutairi F, Pathan AA, Alanazi M, Shalaby M, Alabdulkarim
HA, Alamri A1, A Naeem A, Elrobh M, Shaik JP, Khan W, Khan Z, Parine NR.
Dis Markers. 2015.
38. Development and characterisation of nine polymorphic microsatellite markers
for Tephrosia calophylla Bedd. (Fabaceae). Parine NR, Lakshmi P, Kumar D,
Shaik JP, Alanazi M, Pathan AA. Saudi J Biol Sci. 2015 Mar;22(2):164-7.
39. DNA mismatch repair MSH2 gene‑based SNP associated with different
populations. Zainularifeen Abduljaleel Faisal A. Al.Allaf Wajahatullah Khan
Mohammad Athar Naiyer Shahzad Mohiuddin M. Taher Mohammed
Alanazi Mohamed Elrobh Narasimha P. Reddy. Mol Genet
Genomics.Jan.2014.
40. Evidence of Trem2 Variant Associated with Triple Risk of Alzheimer’s
Disease. Zainularifeen Abduljaleel, Faisal A. Al-Allaf., Wajahatullah Khan.,
Mohammad Athar, Naiyer Shahzad3, Mohiuddin M. Taher, Mohamed Elrobh,
Mohammed S. Alanazi, Waseem El-Huneidi. Plose one. Mar.2014.
41. Molecular cloning and cDNA characterization of Camelus 6romedaries
putative cytochrome P450s 1A1, 2C, and 3A. H.M. Saeed, M.S. Alanazi, M.A.
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Shalaby, O. Alshahrani, F.S. Ataya, A.A. Pathan and Z.A Abduljaleel.
Genetics and Molecular Research. Mar.2014.
42. Association of BRCA2 variants with cardiovascular disease in Saudi Arabia.
M. Alanazi, N.P. Reddy, J.P. Shaik, S.A. Ajaj, A. Jafari, H. Saeed, Z. Khan
and .P.Khan. Genetics and Molecular Research. Mar.2014.
43. Associations between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms of COX-2 and MMP-2
Genes and Colorectal Cancer Susceptibility in the Saudi Population. Manal
Ali Shalaby, Howaida Attia Nounou, Alanazi MS, Alharby O, Nahla Azzam,
Hesham Mahmoud Saeed. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. July.2014
44. Novel Hypoxanthine Guanine Phosphoribosyltransferase Gene Mutations in
Saudi Arabian Hyperuricemia Patients. Mohammed Alanazi, Abdulrahman
Saud Al-Arfaj, Zainularifeen Abduljaleel, Hussein Fahad Al-Arfaj, Narasimha
Reddy Parine, Jilani Purusottapatnam Shaik, Zahid Khan, and Akbar Ali
Khan Pathan. BioMed Research International. July.2014
45. Long-term exposure of human gingival fibroblasts to cigarette smoke
condensate reduces cell growth by modulating Bax, caspase-3 and p53
expression. A. Alamri, A. Semlali1, E. Jacques, M. Alanazi, A. Zakrzewski, W.
Chmielewski, M. Rouabhia. JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL RESEARCH.
Aug.2014
46. Infertility in the hyperplasic ovary of freshwater planarians: the role of
programmed cell death. Abdel Halim Harrath & Abdelhabib Semlali &
Lamjed Mansour & Mukhtar Ahmed & Alexander V. Sirotkin & Suliman Y. Al
Omar & Maha Arfah & Mohammed S. Al Anazi &Ibrahim M. Alhazza & Jens
R. Nyengaard & Saleh Alwasel. Cell Tissue Res. Aug.2014.
47. Association between PARP-1 V762A Polymorphism and Breast Cancer
Susceptibility in Saudi Population. Mohammad Alanazi, Akbar Ali Khan
Pathan, Zainul Arifeen, Jilani P. Shaik, Huda A. Alabdulkarim, Abdelhabib
Semlali, Mohammad D. Bazzi, Narasimha Reddy Parine. Plose one. Dec.2013
48. Cytochrome P450 1A1, 2E1 and GSTM1 gene polymorphisms and
susceptibility to colorectal cancer in the Saudi population. Saeed HM, Alanazi
MS, Nounou HA, Salaby MA, Semlali A, Azzam N, Aljebreen A, Alharby O,
Parine NR, Shaik J, Arafaha M. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2013;14(6):3761-8.
49. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 C(-1306)T promoter polymorphism and breast
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cancer risk in the Saudi population. Saeed HM, Alanazi MS, Alshahrani O,
Parine NR, Alabdulkarim HA, Shalaby MA. Acta Biochim Pol.
2013;60(3):405-9.
50. Modeling and analysis of soyb ean (Glycine max. L) Cu/Zn, Mn and Fe
superoxide dismutases. Gopavajhula VR, Chaitanya KV, Akbar Ali Khan P,
Shaik JP, Reddy PN, Alanazi M. Genet Mol Biol. 2013 Jul;36(2):225-36. Doi:
10.1590/S1415-47572013005000023. Epub 2013 May 17.
51. DNA Repair Genes XRCC1, XRCC3, XPD, and OGG1 Polymorphisms among
the Central Region Population of Saudi Arabia. Alanazi M, Pathan AA, Ajaj
SA, Khan W, Shaik JP, Al Tassan N, Parine NR. Biol Res. 2013;46(2):161-7.
Doi: 10.4067/S0716-97602013000200007.
52. Association of XRCC1 gene polymorphisms with breast cancer susceptibility
in Saudi patients. Al Mutairi FM, Alanazi M, Shalaby M, Alabdulkarim HA,
Pathan AA, Parine NR. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2013;14(6):3809-13.
53. The C Allele of a Synonymous SNP (rs1805414, Ala284Ala) in PARP1 is a
Risk Factor for Susceptibility to Breast Cancer in Saudi Patients. Alanazi M,
Pathan AA, Shaik JP, Amri AA, Parine NR. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev.
2013;14(5):3051-6.
54. Proteome Analysis of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Mutants Reveals Differentially
Induced Proteins during Brown Planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) Infestation.
Sangha JS, Chen YH, Kaur J, Khan W, Abduljaleel Z, Alanazi MS, Mills A,
Adalla CB, Bennett J, Prithiviraj B, Jahn GC, Leung H. Int J Mol Sci. 2013
Feb 15;14(2):3921-45. Doi: 10.3390/ijms14023921.
55. Evidence of colorectal cancer risk associated variant Lys25Ser in the
proximity of human bone morphogenetic protein 2. Khan W, Abduljaleel Z,
Alanazi M, Elrobh M. Gene. 2013 Jun 10;522(1):75-83. Doi:
10.1016/j.gene.2013.03.037. Epub 2013 Mar 26.
56. Association of single nucleotide polymorphisms in Wnt signaling pathway
genes with breast cancer in Saudi patients. Alanazi MS, Parine NR, Shaik JP,
Alabdulkarim HA, Ajaj SA, Khan Z. PloS One. 2013;8(3):e59555. Doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0059555. Epub 2013 Mar 14.
57. Characterization and Cross-Species Amplification of Microsatellite Markers
in African Silver Bill (Lonchura cantans). Narasimha Reddy Parine, Devinder
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Kumar, Akbar Ali Khan P, Mohamed S Elrobh, Wajahatullah Khan,
Mohammed Al Anazi. Genetics and molecular research: GMR (Impact
Factor: 1.18). 02/2013; in press.
58. Proteome Analysis of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Mutants Reveals Differentially
Induced Proteins during Brown Planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) Infestation.
Sangha JS, Chen YH, Kaur J, Khan W, Abduljaleel Z, Alanazi MS, Mills A,
Adalla CB, Bennett J, Prithiviraj B, Jahn GC, Leung H. Int J Mol Sci. 2013
Feb 15;14(2):3921-45. Doi: 10.3390/ijms14023921.
59. Association of BRCA2 Variants with Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in Saudi
Arabia. Mohammed Alanazi, Narasimha Reddy. P, Jilani Shaik. P, Sana
Abdullah Ajaj, Hesham Saeed, Zahid Khan and Akbar Ali Khan. P,
GMR4019, Genetics and Molecular Research. 2013 (In press).
60. The use of degenerate oligonucleotide primed polymerase chain reaction
(DOP-PCR) technique to detect and isolate cytochrome P450 2E1 and 2A
genes. Mohammad Alanazi, Hesham Saeed, and Manal Shalaby, African
Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 11(11), pp. 2677-2684, 7 February, 2012.
61. Camelus dromedarius Putative Cytochrome P450 Enzyme CYP2E1: Complete
Coding Sequence andPhylogenetic Tree. Mohammad Saud Alanazi, Hesham
Mahmoud Saeed & Zainul Ariffen Abduljaleel, Biochem Genet (2012) 50:285-
297.
62. Molecular cloning and characterization of a putative OGG_N domain from
the camel, Camelus dromedaries. Farid Shokry Ataya, Mohammad Saud
Alanazi, Dalia Fouad, Hehsam Mahmoud Saeed, and Mohammad Bazzi,
African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 11(31), pp. 7803-7811, 17 April,
2012.
63. Molecular cloning, sequence analysis and expression in Escherichia coli of
Camelus dromedarius glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase cDNA. Hesham
Mahmoud Saeed, Mohammad Saud Alanazi, Zainularifeen Abduljaleel ,
Abdullah Al-Amri ,Zahid Khan Protein Expression and Purification 83 (2012)
190–197.
64. Molecular cloning and characterization of cDNA encoding Camelus
dromedarius putative glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase. Hesham Mahmoud
Saeed, Mohammad Saud Alanazi and Mohammad Daoud Bazzi, African
Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 10(36), pp. 6846-6851, 18 July, 2011.
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65. Interleukin 17A and F and Asthma in Saudi Arabia: Gene Polymorphisms and
Protein. MD Bazzi, MA Sultan, N Al Tassan, M Alanazi, A Al-Amri, MS Al-
Hajjaj, S Al- muhsen, K Alba-Concepcion, A Warsy, J Investig Allergol Clin
Immunol 2011; Vol. 21(7): 551-555, May 20, 2011
66. Premature aging and cancer in nucleotide excision repair-disorders. Diderich
K, Alanazi M, Hoeijmakers JH.DNA Repair (Amst). 2011 Jul 15;10(7):772-
80. Epub 2011 Jun 15.
67. 3. In silico analysis of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNPs) in Human β-
globin Gene. Mohammad S. Alanazi , Zainularifeen Abduljaleel* ,
Wajahatullah Khan, Arjumand S. Warsy , Mohamed Elrobh , Zahid Khan ,
Abdullah Al Amri , Mohammad D. Bazzi . PLoS One. 2011;6(10):e25876.
Epub 2011 Oct 20.
68. Molecular Cloning and Characterization of cDNA Encoding a Putative Stress-
Induced Heat-Shock Protein from Camelus dromedaries. Mohamed S. Elrobh,
Mohammad S. Alanazi, Wajahatullah Khan, Zainularifeen Abduljaleel,
Abdullah Al-Amri and Mohammad D. Bazzi. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2011, 12(7),
4214-4236; doi:10.3390/ijms12074214 “ International Journal of Molecular
Science. Published: 27 June 2011.
69. Molecular cloning and characterization of cDNA encoding Camelus
dromedarius putative glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase. Hesham Mahmoud
Saeed, Mohammad Saud Alanazi and Mohammad Daoud Bazzi. African
Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 10(36), pp. 6846-6851, 18 July, 2011.
70. Camelus dromedarius putative cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP2E1.
Mohammad S. Alanazi , Hesham M. Saeed, Zainularifeen Abduljaleel
Biochemical genetics.
71. The Optic Nerve Head in Congenital Fibrosis of the Extraocular Muscles.
Khan AO, Shinwari J, Omar A, Khalil D, Al-Anazi M, Al-Amri A, Al-Tassan
NA. Ophthalmic Genet. 2011 Mar 31.
72. Lack of KIF21A mutations in congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles
type I patients from consanguineous Saudi Arabian families. Khan AO,
Shinwari J, Omar A, Al-Sharif L, Khalil DS, Alanazi M, Al-Amri A, Al Tassan
N. Mol Vis. 2011 Jan 20;17:218-24.
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73. Molecular characterization of the Camelus dromedarius putative cytochrome
P450s genes. Alanazi MS, Saeed HM, Ataya FS, Bazzi MD. Protein J. 2010
Jul;29(5):306-13.
74. OGG1 gene polymorphism and cancer susceptibility in Saudi cancer patients:
GeneChip approach. Alanazi M.S., Khan HA. Alamri A.M.,Althoiab.A.
Cancer Research Journal. 2009.
75. Screening for hOGG1 ser326cys variants in normal Saudi population.
Alanazi M.S., Alamri A.M., Al-Tassan, N.A.Saudi Med J. 2007
May;28(5):802-3.
76. Global genome removal of thymine glycol in Escherichia coli requires
endonuclease III but the persistence of processed repair intermediates rather
than thymine glycol correlates with cellular sensitivity to high doses of
hydrogen peroxide. Alanazi M, Leadon SA, Mellon I. Nucleic Acids Res. 2002
Nov 1;30(21):4583-91.
4- Al-Daghri N.M., ALAttas O.S., ALanazi M.S., correlation of serum adipocytokines
to family history of diabetes mellitus and smoking history in non-diabetic subjects.
un published result. 5- Alanazi M.S., Alamri A.M., Al-Tassan, N.A. Screening for hOGG1 ser326cys
variants in normal Saudi population. Saudi Med J. 2007 May;28(5):802-3.
6- Alanazi M, Leadon SA, Mellon I. Global genome removal of thymine glycol in Escherichia coli requires endonuclease III but the persistence of processed repair intermediates rather than thymine glycol correlates with cellular sensitivity to high doses of hydrogen peroxide. Nucleic Acids Res. 2002 Nov 1;30(21):4583-91
Conference : Repair of N-methyl purines in the active lactose operon in E.coli . Fifth annual Midwest DNA repair conference . May, 2003 Rochester, MN. Global genome removal of thymine glycol in Escherichia coli requires endonuclease III but the persistence of processed repair intermediates rather than thymine glycol correlates with cellular sensitivity to high doses of hydrogen peroxide The mammalian DNA Repair Gordon conference in Jan 2003 , Ventura . CA.