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Characterization of CsTSI in the Biosynthesis of Theanine in Tea Plants (Camellia sinensis)
茶氨酸 茶树 乙胺 CsTSI
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2023/4/19
Theanine is a unique major amino acid in tea plants responsible for umami taste and mental health benefits of tea. However, theanine biosynthesis and physiological role in tea plants are not fully und...
CsAlaDC and CsTSI work coordinately to determine theanine biosynthesis in tea plants (Camellia sinensis L.) and confer high levels of L-theanine accumulation in a non-tea plant
茶氨酸 乙胺 谷氨酸 CsTSI Camellia sinensis L.
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2023/4/19
Theanine, one of the most important components of teas, confers the umami taste and relaxation effect of tea infusion. As a non-proteinogenic amino acid, theanine solely accumulates to high levels in ...
Theanine Improves Salt Stress Tolerance via Modulating Redox Homeostasis in Tea Plants (Camellia sinensis L.)
茶氨酸 非蛋白氨基酸 生物合 基因表达
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2023/4/19
Theanine, a unique non-proteinogenic amino acid, is one of the most abundant secondary metabolites in tea. Its content largely determines green tea quality and price. However, its physiological roles ...
Nitrogen-Regulated Theanine and Flavonoid Biosynthesis in Tea Plant Roots: Protein-Level Regulation Revealed by Multiomics Analyses
茶氨酸 黄酮类化合物 原花青素 茶树
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2023/4/19
Theanine and flavonoids (especially proanthocyanidins) are the most important and abundant secondary metabolites synthesized in the roots of tea plants. Nitrogen promotes theanine and represses flavon...
Shading Promoted Theanine Biosynthesis in the Roots and Allocation in the Shoots of the Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis L.) Cultivar Shuchazao
Camellia sinensis L. Shuchazao 茶氨酸
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2023/4/20
Shading was thought as an effective approach to increase theanine in harvested tea shoots. Previous studies offered conflicting findings, perhaps since the integration of theanine metabolism and trans...
Molecular Basis of the Distinct Metabolic Features in Shoot Tips and Roots of Tea Plants (Camellia sinensis): Characterization of MYB Regulator for Root Theanine Synthesis
alternative splicing full-length transcriptome catechins noncoding RNA transcription factor theanine synthesis
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2023/4/20
The physiological and metabolic difffferences between shoot tips and roots of tea plants are signifificant, and understanding them is required for improvement of tea quality and plant growth. A high-q...
Gene Coexpression Network Reveals Insights into the Origin and Evolution of a Theanine-Associated Regulatory Module in Non Camellia and Camellia Species
theanine regulatory module origin and evolution gene coexpression network comparative genomic analysis
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2023/4/20
Theanine (thea) is one of the most important plant-derived characteristic secondary metabolites and a major healthcare product because of its benefificial biological activities, such as being an antia...