转录组
代谢物
代谢组学
毛状体
黄酮醇
生物
食品科学
植物
类黄酮
生物化学
抗氧化剂
基因表达
基因
生物信息学
作者
Penghui Li,Yujie Xu,Yanrui Zhang,Jiamin Fu,Shuwei Yu,Huimin Guo,Zhihui Chen,Changsong Chen,Xiaogen Yang,Shucai Wang,Jian Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.0c04075
摘要
Tea trichomes contain special flavor-determining metabolites; however, little is known about how and why tea trichomes produce them. Integrated metabolite and transcriptome profiling on tea trichomes in comparison with that on leaves showed that trichomes contribute to tea plant defense and tea flavor and nutritional quality. These unicellular, nonglandular, and unbranched tea trichomes produce a wide array of tea characteristic metabolites, such as UV-protective flavonoids, insect-toxic caffeine, herbivore-defensive volatiles, and theanine, as evidenced by the expression of whole sets of genes involved in different metabolic pathways. Both dry and fresh trichomes contain several volatiles and flavonols that were not found or at much low levels in trichome-removed leaves, including benzoic acid derivatives, lipid oxidation derivatives, and monoterpene derivatives. Trichomes also specifically expressed many disease signaling genes and various antiherbivore or antiabiotic peptides. Trichomes are one of the domestication traits in tea plants. Tea trichomes contribute to tea plant defenses and tea flavors.
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