To optimize and screen the most suitable target gene length,concentration and printing solution in cDNA microarray, housekeeping genes, such as beta actin and GAPDH, were selected as targets and hepatitis B virus gene as negative control. The RT-PCR primers that spanned at least one intron and whose products were at between 189 bp and 1078 bp were designed with primer premier 5.0, so did the hepatitis B virus gene PCR primer. After polymerase chain reaction, the products were purified with ethanol and dissolved in 3xSSC, 50% DMSO and 0.5 mol/L carbonate buffer(pH=9.0)respectively. The concentrations of target genes were adjusted at 0.5 microg/microL, 1.0 microg/microL and 1.5 microg/microL. The hybridization signals had a good specificity. No signal showed in either negative control (HBV) or blank control (printing solution only). There was no significant difference in target gene lengths. The P value of beta actin (189 bp,491 bp,974 bp) and GAPDH (227 bp,552 bp,1078 bp) was 0.378 and 0.866 respectively. There was no significant difference among concentrations(P=0.648),too. However, the higher the concentration was, the stronger the signals would be. Among the three kinds of printing solution, 50% DMSO was the best (P=0.0001), while the other two had no difference by multi-comparison (P=0.142). The target gene at length between 200 bp and 1000 bp has got the same hybridization signals.50% DMSO printing solution and the target gene concentration of 0.5 microg/microl are suitable for good hybridization.
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