Normalization for Relative Quantification of mRNA and microRNA in Soybean Exposed to Various Abiotic Stresses.

Plant microRNAs are small non-coding, endogenic RNA molecule (containing 20-24 nucleotides) produced from miRNA precursors (pri-miRNA and pre-miRNA). Evidence suggests that up and down regulation of the miRNA targets the mRNA genes involved in resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses. Reverse...

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Main Authors: Weican Liu, Yu Deng, Yonggang Zhou, Huan Chen, Yuanyuan Dong, Nan Wang, Xiaowei Li, Aysha Jameel, He Yang, Min Zhang, Kai Chen, Fawei Wang, Haiyan Li
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4866712?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2367bef590e54cfba4173a1e9fafc6d52020-11-25T00:03:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015560610.1371/journal.pone.0155606Normalization for Relative Quantification of mRNA and microRNA in Soybean Exposed to Various Abiotic Stresses.Weican LiuYu DengYonggang ZhouHuan ChenYuanyuan DongNan WangXiaowei LiAysha JameelHe YangMin ZhangKai ChenFawei WangHaiyan LiPlant microRNAs are small non-coding, endogenic RNA molecule (containing 20-24 nucleotides) produced from miRNA precursors (pri-miRNA and pre-miRNA). Evidence suggests that up and down regulation of the miRNA targets the mRNA genes involved in resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses. Reverse transcription quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is a powerful technique to analyze variations in mRNA levels. Normalizing the data using reference genes is essential for the analysis of reliable RT-qPCR data. In this study, two groups of candidate reference mRNAs and miRNAs in soybean leaves and roots treated with various abiotic stresses (PEG-simulated drought, salinity, alkalinity, salinity+alkalinity, and abscisic acid) were analyzed by RT-qPCR. We analyzed the most appropriate reference mRNA/miRNAs using the geNorm, NormFinder, and BestKeeper algorithms. According to the results, Act and EF1b were the most suitable reference mRNAs in leaf and root samples, for mRNA and miRNA precursor data normalization. The most suitable reference miRNAs found in leaf and root samples were 166a and 167a for mature miRNA data normalization. Hence the best combinations of reference mRNAs for mRNA and miRNA precursor data normalization were EF1a + Act or EF1b + Act in leaf samples, and EF1a + EF1b or 60s + EF1b in root samples. For mature miRNA data normalization, the most suitable combinations of reference miRNAs were 166a + 167d in leaf samples, and 171a + 156a or 167a + 171a in root samples. We identified potential reference mRNA/miRNAs for accurate RT-qPCR data normalization for mature miRNA, miRNA precursors, and their targeted mRNAs. Our results promote miRNA-based studies on soybean plants exposed to abiotic stress conditions.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4866712?pdf=render
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author Weican Liu
Yu Deng
Yonggang Zhou
Huan Chen
Yuanyuan Dong
Nan Wang
Xiaowei Li
Aysha Jameel
He Yang
Min Zhang
Kai Chen
Fawei Wang
Haiyan Li
spellingShingle Weican Liu
Yu Deng
Yonggang Zhou
Huan Chen
Yuanyuan Dong
Nan Wang
Xiaowei Li
Aysha Jameel
He Yang
Min Zhang
Kai Chen
Fawei Wang
Haiyan Li
Normalization for Relative Quantification of mRNA and microRNA in Soybean Exposed to Various Abiotic Stresses.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Weican Liu
Yu Deng
Yonggang Zhou
Huan Chen
Yuanyuan Dong
Nan Wang
Xiaowei Li
Aysha Jameel
He Yang
Min Zhang
Kai Chen
Fawei Wang
Haiyan Li
author_sort Weican Liu
title Normalization for Relative Quantification of mRNA and microRNA in Soybean Exposed to Various Abiotic Stresses.
title_short Normalization for Relative Quantification of mRNA and microRNA in Soybean Exposed to Various Abiotic Stresses.
title_full Normalization for Relative Quantification of mRNA and microRNA in Soybean Exposed to Various Abiotic Stresses.
title_fullStr Normalization for Relative Quantification of mRNA and microRNA in Soybean Exposed to Various Abiotic Stresses.
title_full_unstemmed Normalization for Relative Quantification of mRNA and microRNA in Soybean Exposed to Various Abiotic Stresses.
title_sort normalization for relative quantification of mrna and microrna in soybean exposed to various abiotic stresses.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Plant microRNAs are small non-coding, endogenic RNA molecule (containing 20-24 nucleotides) produced from miRNA precursors (pri-miRNA and pre-miRNA). Evidence suggests that up and down regulation of the miRNA targets the mRNA genes involved in resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses. Reverse transcription quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is a powerful technique to analyze variations in mRNA levels. Normalizing the data using reference genes is essential for the analysis of reliable RT-qPCR data. In this study, two groups of candidate reference mRNAs and miRNAs in soybean leaves and roots treated with various abiotic stresses (PEG-simulated drought, salinity, alkalinity, salinity+alkalinity, and abscisic acid) were analyzed by RT-qPCR. We analyzed the most appropriate reference mRNA/miRNAs using the geNorm, NormFinder, and BestKeeper algorithms. According to the results, Act and EF1b were the most suitable reference mRNAs in leaf and root samples, for mRNA and miRNA precursor data normalization. The most suitable reference miRNAs found in leaf and root samples were 166a and 167a for mature miRNA data normalization. Hence the best combinations of reference mRNAs for mRNA and miRNA precursor data normalization were EF1a + Act or EF1b + Act in leaf samples, and EF1a + EF1b or 60s + EF1b in root samples. For mature miRNA data normalization, the most suitable combinations of reference miRNAs were 166a + 167d in leaf samples, and 171a + 156a or 167a + 171a in root samples. We identified potential reference mRNA/miRNAs for accurate RT-qPCR data normalization for mature miRNA, miRNA precursors, and their targeted mRNAs. Our results promote miRNA-based studies on soybean plants exposed to abiotic stress conditions.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4866712?pdf=render
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