Validation of reference genes for gene expression studies in post-harvest leaves of tea plant (Camellia sinensis)

College of horticulture Fujian agriculture and forestry university, Key laboratory of tea science in Fujian province, Fuzhou, China
Fujian agriculture and forestry university, Institute of horticultural biotechnology, Fuzhou, China
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.27287v1
Subject Areas
Agricultural Science, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology
Keywords
reference genes, RT-qPCR, post-harvest leaves, Camellia sinensis, CsLOX1
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© 2018 Zhou et al.
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Zhou Z, Deng H, Wu Q, Liu B, Yue C, Deng T, Lai Z, Sun Y. 2018. Validation of reference genes for gene expression studies in post-harvest leaves of tea plant (Camellia sinensis) PeerJ Preprints 6:e27287v1

Abstract

Tea is one of three major non-alcoholic beverages that are popular all around the world. The economic value of the final tea product largely depends on the post-harvest physiology of tea leaves. The utilization of quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is a widely accepted and precise approach to determine the target gene expression of tea plants, and the reliability of results hinges on the selection of suitable reference genes. A few reliable reference genes have been documented using various treatments and different tissues of tea plants, but none have been done on post-harvest leaves during the tea manufacturing process. The present study selected and analyzed 15 candidate reference genes: Cs18SrRNA, CsGADPH, CsACT, CsEF-1α, CsUbi, CsTUA, Cs26SrRNA, CsRuBP, CsCYP, CselF-4α, CsMON1, CsPCS1, CsSAND, CsPPA2, CsTBP. This study made an assessment on the expression stability under two kinds of post-harvest treatment, turn over and withering, using three algorithms—geNorm, Normfinder and Bestkeeper. The results indicated that the three commonly used reference genes, CsTUA, Cs18SrRNA, CsRuBP, together with Cs26SrRNA, were the most unstable genes in both the turn over and witheringtreatments. CsACT, CsEF-1α, CsPPA2, and CsTBP were the top four reference genes in the turn over treatment, while CsTBP, CsPCS1, CsPPA2, CselF-4α, and CsACT were the four best reference genes in the witheringgroup. The expression level of lipoxygenase (LOX) genes, which were involved in a number of diverse aspects of plant physiology, including wounding, was evaluated to validate the findings. To conclude, we found a basis for the selection of reference genes for accurate transcription normalization in post-harvest leaves of tea plants.

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Supplemental Information

Standard curve analysis of 15 candidate reference genes

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27287v1/supp-1

Melting curve analysis of 15 candidate reference genes

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27287v1/supp-2

The Ct value of 15 candidate genes during post-harvest processing steps of tea leaves

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27287v1/supp-3