茶氨酸在新芽中的强生物合成和弱分解代谢是白化/黄化茶树(Camellia sinensis)茶氨酸积累高的原因。

Biying Zhu, Siming Qiao, Man Li, Ho Kei Cheng, Qianwen Ma, Chaoling Wei, Xiaochun Wan, Zhaoliang Zhang
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由白化/黄化的茶苗加工而成的茶因其高茶氨酸积累而受到消费者的青睐。为了探究茶氨酸在白化/黄化品种新芽中积累较高的原因,我们比较了白化/黄化品种和普通绿茶品种新芽和根中的茶氨酸含量。结果表明,白化/黄化茶树芽中高茶氨酸积累可能不是由根中较高的茶氨酸生物合成引起的。进一步分析表明,csaladc催化的乙胺生物合成和csgogat1催化的谷氨酸生物合成在这些白化/黄化茶树新品种新芽中更活跃,csggt2催化的茶氨酸分解代谢较弱。因此,白化/黄化新芽中茶氨酸的高积累可能与新芽中茶氨酸的强生物合成和弱分解代谢有关。这些发现为茶氨酸在白化/黄化品种新芽中的高积累提供了更全面的认识,并可用于茶氨酸积累较高的新品种的植物育种。
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Strong biosynthesis and weak catabolism of theanine in new shoots contribute to the high theanine accumulation in Albino/etiolated tea plant (Camellia sinensis)
Tea processed from albino/etiolated tea shoots is favored by consumers because of its high theanine accumulation. To explore why theanine accumulates highly in new shoots of albino/etiolated tea cultivars, we compared theanine content in shoots and roots of albino/etiolated and common green tea cultivars. Results suggested that high theanine accumulation in albino/etiolated tea shoots was likely not caused by higher theanine biosynthesis in roots. Further analyses suggested that CsAlaDC-catalyzed ethylamine biosynthesis and CsGOGAT1-catalyzed glutamate biosynthesis were more active, and CsGGT2-catalyzed theanine catabolism was weaker in new shoots of these albino/etiolated tea plant cultivars. Therefore, the high theanine accumulation in albino/etiolated shoots is probably contributed by the strong theanine biosynthesis and weak catabolism in new shoots. These findings provided more comprehensive insights into the high accumulation of theanine in new shoots of albino/etiolated tea cultivars, and the knowledge can be used in plant breeding for new cultivars with higher theanine accumulation.
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