Purine Alkaloid Biosynthesis in Young Leaves of Camellia sinensis in Light and Darkness

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作者
Chie Koshiishi
Emi Ito
Ayako Kato
Yuko Yoshida
Alan Crozier
Hiroshi Ashihara
机构
[1] Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry,
[2] Graduate Division of Life Sciences,undefined
[3] Ochanomizu University,undefined
[4] Tokyo,undefined
[5] 112–8610 Japan,undefined
[6] Tokyo Metropolitan Agricultural Experimental Station,undefined
[7] Tachikawa,undefined
[8] Tokyo,undefined
[9] 190–0013 Japan,undefined
[10] Plant Products and Human Nutrition Group,undefined
[11] Bower Building,undefined
[12] Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,undefined
[13] Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences,undefined
[14] University of Glasgow,undefined
[15] Glasgow G12 8QQ,undefined
[16] UK,undefined
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Journal of Plant Research | 2000年 / 113卷
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Keywords: Caffeine, Camellia sinensis, Light, Purine alkaloid synthesis, Tea;
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C] adenine to young leaves of tea (Camellia sinensis L.). Light did not have any significant influence on the levels of radioactivity associated with the purine alkaloids. The long-term effects of light on caffeine production were studied using young shoots from plants that were maintained in almost complete darkness (1% full sunlight) by being covered with black lawn cloth. In the control shoots of the naturally-grown plants there were net increases in the total purine alkaloid contents of 2,430 nmoles shoot−1, while in shoots that had been in darkness for 7 days much lower increases, 564 nmoles shoot−1, were observed. Caffeine synthase (CS) activity was 332±55 pkat shoot−1 in light which is ca. 40% higher than the 237±37 pkat shoot−1 in plants kept darkness for 7-days. However, a similar pattern of the metabolism of [8-14C] adenine was observed in naturally-grown and dark-grown shoots. These findings indicate light is not essential for the biosynthesis of caffeine in young tea shoots. The lower net formation of caffeine in shoots maintained in darkness is an indirect consequence of the reduced growth rate of the young shoots in the absence of light.
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