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Theanine transporters are involved in nitrogen deficiency response in tea plant (Camellia sinensis L.)

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Title

Theanine transporters are involved in nitrogen deficiency response in tea plant (Camellia sinensis L.)


Authors

Fang Li, Huiping Li, Chunxia Dong, Tianyuan Yang, Shupei Zhang, Shilai Bao, Xiaochun Wan & Zhaoliang Zhang


Journal

Plant Signaling & Behavior


DOI

https://doi.org/10.1080/15592324.2020.1728109


Abstract

Nitrogen in soil directly influences the production and quality of tea. However, high nitrogen application in tea plantation  leads to soil acidification and environmental pollution. Studies in model plants showed that plasma membrane localized amino acid transporter can regulate the distribution of amino acids to enhance nitrogen use efficiency. Our recent study identified six CsAAPs as transporters for theanine, a unique and most abundant non-proteinaceous amino acid in tea plant. In this work, we found these theanine transporters can also transport Glutamine, Glutamate, aspartate, alanine and γ-aminobutyric acid. Tissue-specific expression analyses showed that CsAAP1, CsAAP5 and CsAAP6 mainly expressed in leaves, CsAAP8 in root, CsAAP4 and CsAAP2 in stem. Furthermore, the expression of these CsAAPs was induced by nitrogen deficiency in a tissue-specific manner. Subcellular localization analyses showed that CsAAP1, CsAAP2 and CsAAP6 location were in the plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum. Taken together, these results suggested theanine transporters are involved in nitrogen deficiency response probably by mediating amino acid transport from roots to new shoots and from source to sink tissues in tea plants.



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