Identification of MYB Transcription Factors Regulating Theanine Biosynthesis in Tea Plant Using Omics-Based Gene Coexpression Analysis

2020 
Theanine (thea) is the most abundant free amino acid in tea plant (Camellia sinensis) and one of the most important secondary metabolites conferring tea quality and health benefits. Great effort has recently been made to functionally dissect enzyme genes (e.g., GS, GDH, GOGAT) responsible for in vivo thea accumulation. However, the transcriptional regulation of its biosynthesis remains to be explored. Starting from publicly available (condition-independent) tea transcriptome data, we performed an exhaustive co-expression analysis between transcription factor (TF) genes and thea enzyme genes in tea plant. Our results showed that two typical plant-specialized (secondary) metabolites related TF families, such as MYB, bHLH, together with WD40 domain proteins, were prominently involved, suggesting a potential MYB-bHLH-WD40 (MBW) complex mediated regulatory pattern in thea pathway. Aiming at the most involved MYB family, we screened seven MYB genes as thea candidate regulators through a stringent multi-steps se...
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