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Haem Oxygenase 1is a potential target for creating etiolated/albino tea plants (Camellia sinensis) with high theanine accumulation

Authors :
Chen, Ziping
Lin, Shijia
Chen, Tingting
Han, Mengxue
Yang, Tianyuan
Wang, Yan
Bao, Shilai
Shen, Zhougao
Wan, Xiaochun
Zhang, Zhaoliang
Source :
Horticulture Research; February 2023, Vol. 10 Issue: 2
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Theanine content is highly correlated with sensory quality and health benefits of tea infusion. The tender shoots of etiolated and albino tea plants contain higher theanine than the normal green tea plants and are valuable materials for high quality green tea processing. However, why these etiolated or albino tea plants can highly accumulate theanine is largely unknown. In this study, we observed an Arabidopsisetiolated mutant hy1–100(mutation in Haem Oxygenase 1, HO1) that accumulated higher levels of glutamine (an analog of theanine). We therefore identified CsHO1 in tea plants and found CsHO1 is conserved in amino acid sequences and subcellular localization with its homologs in other plants. Importantly, CsHO1expression in the new shoots was much lower in an etiolated tea plants ‘Huangkui’ and an albino tea plant ‘Huangshan Baicha’ than that in normal green tea plants. The expression levels of CsHO1were negatively correlated with theanine contents in these green, etiolated and albino shoots. Moreover, CsHO1expression levels in various organs and different time points were also negatively correlated with theanine accumulation. The hy1–100was hypersensitive to high levels of theanine and accumulated more theanine under theanine feeding, and these phenotypes were rescued by the expression of CsHO1in this mutant. Transient knockdown CsHO1expression in the new shoots of tea plant using antisense oligonucleotides (asODN) increased theanine accumulation. Collectively, these results demonstrated CsHO1 negatively regulates theanine accumulation in tea plants, and that low expression CsHO1likely contributes to the theanine accumulation in etiolated/albino tea plants.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26626810 and 20527276
Volume :
10
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Horticulture Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64574234
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhac269