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  • This study examines how L-Theanine levels vary in different parts of the tea plant (Camellia sinensis), analyzing three specific tea cultivars: 'Huangjinya,' 'Anjibaicha,' and 'Yingshuang.'
  • The highest concentrations of L-Theanine were found in the 'Huangjinya' cultivar, especially in young leaves, while older leaves and stems contained less.
  • The researchers identified seventeen genes related to theanine metabolism, discovering that most had higher expression levels in 'Huangjinya,' suggesting a link between gene expression and theanine content across different tea plant tissues and cultivars.

Article Abstract

L-Theanine content has tissues and cultivars specificity in tea plant ( L.), the correlations of theanine metabolic related genes expression profiles with theanine contents were explored in this study. L-theanine contents in the bud and 1st leaf, 2nd leaf, 3rd leaf, old leaf, stem, and lateral root were determined by HPLC from three . cultivars, namely 'Huangjinya', 'Anjibaicha', and 'Yingshuang', respectively. The theanine contents in leaves and root of 'Huangjinya' were the highest, followed by 'Anjibaicha', and 'Yingshuang'. The theanine contents in the leaves reduced as the leaf mature gradually, and in stem were the least. Seventeen genes encoding enzymes involved in theanine metabolism were identified from GenBank and our tea transcriptome database, including , and . The transcript profiles of those seventeen genes in the different tissues of three tea plant cultivars were analyzed comparatively. Among the different cultivars, the transcript levels of most selected genes in 'Huangjinya' were significantly higher than that in the 'Anjibaicha' and 'Yingshuang'. Among the different tissues, the transcript levels of , and almost showed positive correlation with the theanine contents, while the other genes showed negative correlation with the theanine contents in most cases. The theanine contents showed correlations with related genes expression levels among cultivars and tissues of tea plant, and were determined by the integrated effect of the metabolic related genes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5383724PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00498DOI Listing

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