Characterization of two O-methyltransferases involved in the biosynthesis of O-methylated catechins in tea plant

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Ji-Qiang Jin
Fu-Rong Qu
Huisi Huang
Qing-Shuai Liu
Meng-Yuan Wei
Yuee Zhou
Ke-Lin Huang
Zhibo Cui
Jie-Dan Chen
Wei-Dong Dai
Li Zhu
Ming-Zhe Yao
Zhi-Min Zhang
Liang Chen
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[1] Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs; Tea Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Key Laboratory of Biology, Genetics and Breeding of Special Economic Animals and Plants
[2] Jinan University,College of Pharmacy
[3] Anhui Agricultural University,State Key Laboratory of Tea Plant Biology and Utilization
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Tea is known for having a high catechin content, with the main component being (−)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which has significant bioactivities, including potential anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory activity. The poor intestinal stability and permeability of EGCG, however, undermine these health-improving benefits. O-methylated EGCG derivatives, found in a few tea cultivars in low levels, have attracted considerable interest due to their increased bioavailability. Here, we identify two O-methyltransferases from tea plant: CsFAOMT1 that has a specific O-methyltransferase activity on the 3ʹʹ-position of EGCG to generate EGCG3′′Me, and CsFAOMT2 that predominantly catalyzes the formation of EGCG4″Me. In different tea tissues and germplasms, the transcript levels of CsFAOMT1 and CsFAOMT2 are strongly correlated with the amounts of EGCG3ʹʹMe and EGCG4ʹʹMe, respectively. Furthermore, the crystal structures of CsFAOMT1 and CsFAOMT2 reveal the key residues necessary for 3ʹʹ- and 4ʹʹ-O-methylation. These findings may provide guidance for the future development of tea cultivars with high O-methylated catechin content.
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