Metabolomics and Transcriptomics Analyses Reveal Nitrogen
Influences on the Accumulation of Flavonoids and Amino Acids in Young
Shoots of Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis L.) Associated
with Tea Flavor
Posted on 2018-09-10 - 12:37
Tea-specialized
metabolites contribute to rich flavors and healthy
function of tea. Their accumulation patterns and underlying regulatory
mechanism are significantly different under different nitrogen (N)
conditions during adaptation stage. Here, we find that flavonoids
associated with tea flavor are dominated by different metabolic and
transcriptional responses among the four N conditions (N-deficiency,
nitrate, ammonia, and nitric oxide). Nitrogen-deficiency tea plants
accumulate diverse flavonoids, corresponding with higher expression
of hub genes including F3H, FNS, UFGT, bHLH35, and bHLH36. Compared with N-deficiency, N-supply tea plants significantly increase
proline, glutamine, and theanine, which are also associated with tea
flavor, especially under NH4+-supply. As NH4+-tolerant species, tea plant exploits the adaptive
strategy by substantial accumulation of amino acids including theanine
to adapt excess NH4+, which attributes to, at
least in part, efficient N transport and assimilation, and active
protein degradation. A distinct divergence of N reallocation in young
shoots of tea plant under different N sources contributes to diverse
tea flavor.
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Huang, Hui; Yao, Qiuyang; Xia, Enhua; Gao, Lizhi (2018). Metabolomics and Transcriptomics Analyses Reveal Nitrogen
Influences on the Accumulation of Flavonoids and Amino Acids in Young
Shoots of Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis L.) Associated
with Tea Flavor. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.8b01995Â