Identification and Validation of Reference Genes and Their Impact on Normalized Gene Expression Studies across Cultivated and Wild Cicer Species
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Dumbala Srinivas Reddy, Pooja Bhatnagar - Mathur, P. Sudhakar Reddy, Katamreddy Sri Cindhuri, Adusumalli Sivaji Ganesh, Kiran Sharma. (10/2/2016). Identification and Validation of Reference Genes and Their Impact on Normalized Gene Expression Studies across Cultivated and Wild Cicer Species. PLoS ONE, 11 (2).
Abstract
Quantitative Real-Time PCR (qPCR) is a preferred and reliable method for accurate quantification
of gene expression to understand precise gene functions. A total of 25 candidate
reference genes including traditional and new generation reference genes were selected
and evaluated in a diverse set of chickpea samples. The samples used in this study
included nine chickpea genotypes (Cicer spp.) comprising of cultivated and wild species,
six abiotic stress treatments (drought, salinity, high vapor pressure deficit, abscisic acid,
cold and heat shock), and five diverse tissues (leaf, root, flower, seedlings and seed). The
geNorm, NormFinder and RefFinder algorithms used to identify stably expressed genes in
four sample sets revealed stable expression of UCP and G6PD genes across genotypes,
while TIP41 and CAC were highly stable under abiotic stress conditions. While PP2A and
ABCT genes were ranked as best for different tissues, ABCT, UCP and CAC were most stable
across all samples. This study demonstrated the usefulness of new generation reference
genes for more accurate qPCR based gene expression quantification in cultivated as
well as wild chickpea species. Validation of the best reference genes was carried out by
studying their impact on normalization of aquaporin genes PIP1;4 and TIP3;1, in three contrasting
chickpea genotypes under high vapor pressure deficit (VPD) treatment. The chickpea
TIP3;1 gene got significantly up regulated under high VPD conditions with higher
relative expression in the drought susceptible genotype, confirming the suitability of the
selected reference genes for expression analysis. This is the first comprehensive study on
the stability of the new generation reference genes for qPCR studies in chickpea across
species, different tissues and abiotic stresses.
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Bhatnagar - Mathur, Pooja https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4150-8287