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Divergent Evolution of the Diterpene Biosynthesis Pathway in Tea Plants (Camellia sinensis) Caused by Single Amino Acid Variation of ent-Kaurene Synthase

  • Mei Yang
    Mei Yang
    Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310008, China
    Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
    Key Laboratory of Tea Quality and Safety Control, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Hangzhou 310008, China
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  • Guanhua Liu
    Guanhua Liu
    Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310008, China
    Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
    Key Laboratory of Tea Quality and Safety Control, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Hangzhou 310008, China
    College of Horticulture, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China
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  • Yoshimi Yamamura
    Yoshimi Yamamura
    Faculty of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences for Research, University of Toyama, Toyama 9300194, Japan
  • Feng Chen
    Feng Chen
    Department of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, United States
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  • Jianyu Fu*
    Jianyu Fu
    Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310008, China
    Key Laboratory of Tea Quality and Safety Control, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Hangzhou 310008, China
    *Email: [email protected]. Phone: +86-571-86650444.
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Cite this: J. Agric. Food Chem. 2020, 68, 37, 9930–9939
Publication Date (Web):August 25, 2020
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.0c03488
Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society

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    Most plant terpenoids are classified as secondary metabolites. A small portion of them are products of primary metabolism biosynthesized by relatively conserved pathways. Gibberellins (GAs), which are essential for plant growth and development, are diterpenoid phytohormones. (E,E,E)-Geranylgeranyl diphosphate (GGPP) is the precursor for both GAs and other diterpenoids of secondary metabolism. ent-Kaurene biosynthesis from GGPP is a key step of GA formation, which is catalyzed by two sequential and dedicated diterpene synthases (diTPSs): ent-copalyl diphosphate synthase (CPS) and ent-kaurene synthase (KS) of the terpene synthase gene family. Sharing a common evolutionary origin, CPS and KS belong to different TPS subfamilies. Tea plant (Camellia sinensis), the subject of this study, is a leaf-based economic crop. Budbreak mainly manipulated by GAs is a primary factor for targeted tea breeding. The key genes for gibberellin biosynthesis are known; however, they have not yet been characterized in tea plants. Here, we identified and functionally characterized three diterpene biosynthesis-related genes, including one CPS and two highly similar KSs in tea plants. These genes were initially identified through transcriptome sequencing. The functional characterization determined by enzymatic activity assay indicated that CsCPS could catalyze GGPP to form ent-copalyl diphosphate (ent-CPP), which was further used as the substrate by CsKS1 to produce ent-kaurene or by CsKS2 to produce 16α-hydroxy-ent-kaurane with ent-kaurene as a minor product, respectively. We demonstrated that the divergent evolution of diterpene biosynthesis in tea plants resulted from gene duplication of KSs, followed by functional divergence caused by single amino acid variation. This study would provide an insight into the diterpenoid metabolism and GA biosynthesis in tea plants to further understand leaf bud development or insect resistance and to provide a genetic basis for tea plant breeding.

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    • Primers used in this study (Table S1); detailed information of CPS and KS(L) for polygenetic analysis (Table S2) (PDF)

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