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Title: Identification of Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Tissues from Fructose-Fed Rats
Authors: Djordjevic, Ana
Milutinović, Danijela Vojnović
Tanić, Nikola
Bursić, Biljana
Vasiljević, Ana
Velickovic, Natasa
Elaković, Ivana
Matić, Gordana 
Issue Date: 2012
Journal: Advanced Science Letters
Series/Report no.: 5;560-565
Abstract: 
Selection of appropriate endogenous control for normalization in a specific experimental paradigm is a critical
step in the quantification of gene expression. The aim of this study was to identify suitable reference gene(s)
for simultaneous normalization of gene expression in liver and adipose tissue of control and fructose-fed male
rats which is considered as model of metabolic syndrome. Using TaqMan Real Time RT-PCR, we carried out an
extensive evaluation of five frequently used endogenous controls, -actin, 2-microglobulin, 18S rRNA, hypoxanthine
phosphoribosyl transferase 1 and TATA box binding protein, for their presumed stability of expression.
Expression stability was analyzed by GeNorm and NormFinder software packages, and by direct comparison of
Ct values. Both, GeNorm and NormFinder identified 2-microglobulin in the liver, hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl
transferase 1 in the adipose tissue and TATA box binding protein for comparative analysis of the two tissues as
most stable genes. The combination of -actin and TATA box binding protein in the liver, hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl
transferase 1 and TATA box binding protein in the adipose tissue and -actin and TATA box binding
protein for both tissues together appeared to be the most suitable combinations of reference genes for studying
alterations in gene expression in fructose-fed rats.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4034
ISSN: 19366612
19367317
DOI: 10.1166/asl.2012.2186
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