Authors
Saxon Selvey, Erik W Thompson, Klaus Matthaei, Rodney A Lea, Michael G Irving, Lyn R Griffiths
Publication date
2001/10/1
Journal
Molecular and cellular probes
Volume
15
Issue
5
Pages
307-311
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Despite reports confirming cell-cycle dependent gene expression and a number of studies describing specific circumstances in which β-actin is also regulated, the mRNA for β-actin remains a widely used housekeeping gene internal control. Utilizing differential reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), we report here the dose-dependent inhibition of β-actin by matrigel. This was detected by comparison to the very moderate inhibition of the target gene, membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP), with results independently confirmed by similar findings on MT1-MMP expression using competitive RT-PCR. Furthermore, RT-PCR of the housekeeping gene 18 Svedberg Units (S) rRNA demonstrated excellent consistency, reproducibility and non-regulation by a matrigel treatment. We conclude that β-actin is highly regulated by matrigel and therefore unsuitable as an internal control in this …
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