Abstract

Quantitative real-time reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR) has become a widely used method for gene expression analysis; however, its data interpretation largely depends on the stability of reference genes. The transcriptomics of Panax ginseng, one of the most popular and traditional ingredients used in Chinese medicines, is increasingly being studied. Furthermore, it is vital to establish a series of reliable reference genes when qRT-PCR is used to assess the gene expression profile of ginseng. In this study, we screened out candidate reference genes for ginseng using gene expression data generated by a high-throughput sequencing platform. Based on the statistical tests, 20 reference genes (10 traditional housekeeping genes and 10 novel genes) were selected. These genes were tested for the normalization of expression levels in five growth stages and three distinct plant organs of ginseng by qPCR. These genes were subsequently ranked and compared according to the stability of their expressions using geNorm, NormFinder, and BestKeeper computational programs. Although the best reference genes were found to vary across different samples, CYP and EF-1α were the most stable genes amongst all samples. GAPDH/30S RPS20, CYP/60S RPL13 and CYP/QCR were the optimum pair of reference genes in the roots, stems, and leaves. CYP/60S RPL13, CYP/eIF-5A, aTUB/V-ATP, eIF-5A/SAR1, and aTUB/pol IIa were the most stably expressed combinations in each of the five developmental stages. Our study serves as a foundation for developing an accurate method of qRT-PCR and will benefit future studies on gene expression profiles of Panax Ginseng.

Highlights

  • A recent report demonstrated that American ginseng leaf contains similar pharmacologically active ingredients in higher quantity than found in ginseng root [7]

  • Ethics Statement No specific permissions were required for the locations used or activities undertaken in the present study

  • Selection of suitable reference genes is a crucial pre-condition to a successful gene expression study based on Quantitative real-time reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR)

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Introduction

Ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) is a perennial herb and is well-known for its adaptogenic and restorative properties. Meyer) is a perennial herb and is well-known for its adaptogenic and restorative properties It has been widely used in traditional Chinese medicine and Western herbal medicine [1,2]. The most commonly used part of the plant, contains ginsenosides that are major bioactive constituents with complex and multiple pharmacological effects [3,4]. Ginseng leaf-stem extract contains numerous important bioactive components [5,6]. Research has shown that ginseng leaf-stem may as well be a valuable source of ginsenosides as ginseng root [8]

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