Data in Brief (Jun 2019)

Data highlighting miR-155 and GAPDH correlation

  • Madhu Khanna,
  • Sanjesh Saini,
  • Malini Shariff,
  • Larance Ronsard,
  • Jitender K. Singh,
  • Harish Kumar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24

Abstract

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This data represents the effect of miR-155 on the expression of commonly used housekeeping genes, GAPDH, Beta Actin, RPL13A, and U6. The human miR-155 and control RNA were transfected to A549 cells by electroporation. Expression of these genes was compared in both groups by real-time PCR. The significant up-regulation in the expression of GAPDH was observed in the miR-155 transfected samples as compared to control while no major change was observed in the expression of the other three genes. Keywords: MiR-155, Glucose metabolism, Housekeeping genes, microRNA electroporation