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Divergent MYB paralogs determine spatial distribution of linalool mediated by JA and DNA demethylation participating in aroma formation and cold tolerance of tea plants

Summary Linalool not only is one of characteristic flavour volatiles of tea, contributing to floral aroma, but also a kind of defensive compounds, playing essential roles in resistance against biotic/abiotic… Click to show full abstract

Summary Linalool not only is one of characteristic flavour volatiles of tea, contributing to floral aroma, but also a kind of defensive compounds, playing essential roles in resistance against biotic/abiotic stresses. Although the linalool synthases have been identified, much is unknown about the regulation mechanism in tea plants. We identified two pairs of MYB paralogs as linalool biosynthesis activators, in which one pair (CsMYB148/CsMYB193) specifically expressed in flowers, and another (CsMYB68/CsMYB147) highly expressed in flowers, leaves, fruits and roots. These activators interacted with CsMYC2 to form MYC2‐MYB complexes to regulate linalool synthase. While Jasmonate ZIM‐domain (JAZ) proteins served as the linalool biosynthesis repressors by interfering MYC2‐MYB complex. Further, we found that the transcripts of CsMYB68/CsMYB147 were significantly upregulated by jasmonic acid (JA) to improve linalool products during tea processing and that linalool pathway may as one of the downstream pathways of JA signalling and DNA methylation processes to participate in cold resistance. Under cold stress, JA signalling was activated to elevate the abundance of MYC‐MYB complexes; meanwhile, DNA demethylation was also activated, leading to declining methylation levels and increasing transcripts of CsMYB68/CsMYB147. Our study provides a new insight into synergistically improving tea quality and tea plant resistance.

Keywords: dna demethylation; tea; linalool; tea plants; myb paralogs

Journal Title: Plant Biotechnology Journal
Year Published: 2025

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