Literature DB >> 27263428

Formation of Volatile Tea Constituent Indole During the Oolong Tea Manufacturing Process.

Lanting Zeng1,2, Ying Zhou1, Jiadong Gui1,2, Xiumin Fu1, Xin Mei1, Yunpeng Zhen3, Tingxiang Ye3, Bing Du4,5, Fang Dong6, Naoharu Watanabe7, Ziyin Yang1,2.   

Abstract

Indole is a characteristic volatile constituent in oolong tea. Our previous study indicated that indole was mostly accumulated at the turn over stage of oolong tea manufacturing process. However, formation of indole in tea leaves remains unknown. In this study, one tryptophan synthase α-subunit (TSA) and three tryptophan synthase β-subunits (TSBs) from tea leaves were isolated, cloned, sequenced, and functionally characterized. Combination of CsTSA and CsTSB2 recombinant protein produced in Escherichia coli exhibited the ability of transformation from indole-3-glycerol phosphate to indole. CsTSB2 was highly expressed during the turn over process of oolong tea. Continuous mechanical damage, simulating the turn over process, significantly enhanced the expression level of CsTSB2 and amount of indole. These suggested that accumulation of indole in oolong tea was due to the activation of CsTSB2 by continuous wounding stress from the turn over process. Black teas contain much less indole, although wounding stress is also involved in the manufacturing process. Stable isotope labeling indicated that tea leaf cell disruption from the rolling process of black tea did not lead to the conversion of indole, but terminated the synthesis of indole. Our study provided evidence concerning formation of indole in tea leaves for the first time.

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Keywords:  indole; mechanical damage; oolong tea; tea aroma; tryptophan synthase α-subunit; tryptophan synthase β-subunits

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27263428     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b01742

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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