Evaluation of Sorghum [Sorghumbicolor(L.)] Reference Genes in Various Tissues and under AbioticStress Conditions for Quantitative Real-Time PCRD at a Normalization
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P. Sudhakar Reddy, Dumbala Srinivas Reddy, Sivasakthi Kaliamoorthy, Pooja Bhatnagar - Mathur, Vincent Vadez, Kiran Sharma. (25/4/2016). Evaluation of Sorghum [Sorghumbicolor(L. )] Reference Genes in Various Tissues and under AbioticStress Conditions for Quantitative Real-Time PCRD at a Normalization. Frontiers in Plant Science, 07 (529, pp. 1-14.
Abstract
AccurateandreliablegeneexpressiondatafromqPCRdependsonstablereferencegeneexpressionforpotentialgenefunctionalanalyses.Inthisstudy,15referencegeneswereselectedandanalyzedinvarioussamplesetsincludingabioticstresstreatments(salt,cold,waterstress,heat,andabscisicacid)andtissues(leaves,roots,seedlings,panicle,andmatureseeds).Statisticaltools,includinggeNorm,NormFinderandRefFinder,wereutilizedtoassessthesuitabilityofreferencegenesbasedontheirstabilityrankingsforvarioussamplegroups.Forabioticstress,PP2AandCYPwereidentifiedasthemoststablegenes.Incontrast,EIF4αwasthemoststableinthetissuesampleset,followedbyPP2A;PP2Awasthemoststableinallthesampleset,followedbyEIF4α.GAPDH,andUBC1weretheleaststablyexpressedinthetissueandallthesamplesets.Theseresultsalsoindicatedthattheuseoftwocandidatereferencegeneswouldbesufficientfortheoptimizationofnormalizationstudies.Tofurtherverifythesuitabilityofthesegenesforuseasreferencegenes,SbHSF5andSbHSF13geneexpressionlevelswerenormalizedusingthemostandleaststablesorghumreferencegenesinrootandwaterstressed-leaftissuesoffivesorghumvarieties.ThisisthefirstsystematicstudyoftheselectionofthemoststablereferencegenesforqPCR-relatedassaysinSorghumbicolorthatwillpotentiallybenefitfuturegeneexpressionstudiesinsorghumandothercloselyrelatedspecies.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/6565Other URI
http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/9449Collections
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Bhatnagar - Mathur, Poojahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4150-8287
Vadez, Vincenthttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2014-0281
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