Literature DB >> 30021435

Metabolic Flux Enhancement and Transcriptomic Analysis Displayed the Changes of Catechins Following Long-Term Pruning in Tea Trees ( Camellia sinensis).

Mufang Sun1, Chengren Zhang2, Mengqian Lu1, Ning Gan1, Zichang Chen2, Wei-Wei Deng1, Zheng-Zhu Zhang1.   

Abstract

The tea tree is a perennial woody plant, and pruning is one of the most crucial cultivation measurements for tea plantation management. To date, the relationship between long-term pruning and metabolic flux enhancement in tea trees has not been studied. In this research, 11-year-old pruned tea trees from four different cultivars were randomly selected for transcriptome analysis and characteristic secondary metabolite analysis together with controls. The findings revealed that epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) accumulation in pruned tea trees was significantly higher than that in unpruned tea trees. SCPL1A expression (encoding a class of serine carboxypeptidase), which has been reported to have a catalytic ability during EGCG biosynthesis, together with LAR, encoding leucoanthocyanidin reductase, was upregulated in the pruned tea trees. Moreover, metabolic flux enhancement and transcriptome analysis revealed low EGCG accumulation in the leaves of unpruned tea trees. Because of the bitter and astringent taste of EGCG, these results provide a certain understanding to the lower bitterness and astringency in teas from "ancient tea trees", growing in the wild with no trimming, than teas produced from pruned plantation trees.

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Keywords:  EGCG; SCPL1A; accumulation; metabolic flux enhancement; pruning

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30021435     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b02877

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


  4 in total

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3.  Exploring the Quality and Application Potential of the Remaining Tea Stems after the Postharvest Tea Leaves: The Example of Lu'an Guapian Tea (Camellia sinensis L.).

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4.  Unpruning improvement the quality of tea through increasing the levels of amino acids and reducing contents of flavonoids and caffeine.

Authors:  Ruoyu Li; Kunyi Liu; Zhengwei Liang; Hui Luo; Teng Wang; Jiangshan An; Qi Wang; Xuedan Li; Yanhui Guan; Yanqin Xiao; Caiyou Lv; Ming Zhao
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-09-29
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