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Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Regulatory Mechanisms of Theanine Synthesis in Tea (Camellia sinensis) and Oil Tea (Camellia. oleifera) Plants.

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Tea provides a rich taste and has healthy properties due to its variety of bioactive compounds, such as theanine, catechins and caffeine. Theanine is the most abundant free amino acid… Click to show full abstract

Tea provides a rich taste and has healthy properties due to its variety of bioactive compounds, such as theanine, catechins and caffeine. Theanine is the most abundant free amino acid (40%70%) in tea leaves. Key genes related to theanine biosynthesis have been studied, but relatively little is known about the regulatory mechanisms of theanine accumulation in tea leaves. Herein, we analyzed theanine content in tea (Camellia sinensis) and oil tea (C. oleifera), and found it to be higher in roots than other tissues in both species. The theanine content was significantly higher in tea than oil tea. To explore the regulatory mechanisms of theanine accumulation, we identified genes involved in theanine biosynthesis by RNA-Seq analysis, and compared theanine-related modules. Moreover, we cloned theanine synthase (TS) promoters from tea and oil tea plants, and found that a difference in TS expression and cis-acting elements may explain the difference in theanine accumulation between the two species. These data provide an important resource for regulatory mechanisms of theanine accumulation in tea plants.

Keywords: oil tea; tea camellia; regulatory mechanisms; mechanisms theanine; tea

Journal Title: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Year Published: 2019

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