Using RNA-seq data to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression in apple roots.

Gene expression in apple roots in response to various stress conditions is a less-explored research subject. Reliable reference genes for normalizing quantitative gene expression data have not been carefully investigated. In this study, the suitability of a set of 15 apple genes were evaluated for t...

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Main Authors: Zhe Zhou, Peihua Cong, Yi Tian, Yanmin Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5608369?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7b90c34831184fd18a15b531e1d011d22020-11-25T01:49:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01129e018528810.1371/journal.pone.0185288Using RNA-seq data to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression in apple roots.Zhe ZhouPeihua CongYi TianYanmin ZhuGene expression in apple roots in response to various stress conditions is a less-explored research subject. Reliable reference genes for normalizing quantitative gene expression data have not been carefully investigated. In this study, the suitability of a set of 15 apple genes were evaluated for their potential use as reliable reference genes. These genes were selected based on their low variance of gene expression in apple root tissues from a recent RNA-seq data set, and a few previously reported apple reference genes for other tissue types. Four methods, Delta Ct, geNorm, NormFinder and BestKeeper, were used to evaluate their stability in apple root tissues of various genotypes and under different experimental conditions. A small panel of stably expressed genes, MDP0000095375, MDP0000147424, MDP0000233640, MDP0000326399 and MDP0000173025 were recommended for normalizing quantitative gene expression data in apple roots under various abiotic or biotic stresses. When the most stable and least stable reference genes were used for data normalization, significant differences were observed on the expression patterns of two target genes, MdLecRLK5 (MDP0000228426, a gene encoding a lectin receptor like kinase) and MdMAPK3 (MDP0000187103, a gene encoding a mitogen-activated protein kinase). Our data also indicated that for those carefully validated reference genes, a single reference gene is sufficient for reliable normalization of the quantitative gene expression. Depending on the experimental conditions, the most suitable reference genes can be specific to the sample of interest for more reliable RT-qPCR data normalization.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5608369?pdf=render
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author Zhe Zhou
Peihua Cong
Yi Tian
Yanmin Zhu
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Peihua Cong
Yi Tian
Yanmin Zhu
Using RNA-seq data to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression in apple roots.
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author_facet Zhe Zhou
Peihua Cong
Yi Tian
Yanmin Zhu
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title Using RNA-seq data to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression in apple roots.
title_short Using RNA-seq data to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression in apple roots.
title_full Using RNA-seq data to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression in apple roots.
title_fullStr Using RNA-seq data to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression in apple roots.
title_full_unstemmed Using RNA-seq data to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression in apple roots.
title_sort using rna-seq data to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression in apple roots.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Gene expression in apple roots in response to various stress conditions is a less-explored research subject. Reliable reference genes for normalizing quantitative gene expression data have not been carefully investigated. In this study, the suitability of a set of 15 apple genes were evaluated for their potential use as reliable reference genes. These genes were selected based on their low variance of gene expression in apple root tissues from a recent RNA-seq data set, and a few previously reported apple reference genes for other tissue types. Four methods, Delta Ct, geNorm, NormFinder and BestKeeper, were used to evaluate their stability in apple root tissues of various genotypes and under different experimental conditions. A small panel of stably expressed genes, MDP0000095375, MDP0000147424, MDP0000233640, MDP0000326399 and MDP0000173025 were recommended for normalizing quantitative gene expression data in apple roots under various abiotic or biotic stresses. When the most stable and least stable reference genes were used for data normalization, significant differences were observed on the expression patterns of two target genes, MdLecRLK5 (MDP0000228426, a gene encoding a lectin receptor like kinase) and MdMAPK3 (MDP0000187103, a gene encoding a mitogen-activated protein kinase). Our data also indicated that for those carefully validated reference genes, a single reference gene is sufficient for reliable normalization of the quantitative gene expression. Depending on the experimental conditions, the most suitable reference genes can be specific to the sample of interest for more reliable RT-qPCR data normalization.
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