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LATE MERISTEM IDENTITY2 acts together with LEAFY to activate APETALA1
Authors:Pastore Jennifer J  Limpuangthip Andrea  Yamaguchi Nobutoshi  Wu Miin-Feng  Sang Yi  Han Soon-Ki  Malaspina Lauren  Chavdaroff Natasha  Yamaguchi Ayako  Wagner Doris
Affiliation:Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, School of Arts and Sciences, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Abstract:The switch from producing vegetative structures (branches and leaves) to producing reproductive structures (flowers) is a crucial developmental transition that significantly affects the reproductive success of flowering plants. In Arabidopsis, this transition is in large part controlled by the meristem identity regulator LEAFY (LFY). The molecular mechanisms by which LFY orchestrates a precise and robust switch to flower formation is not well understood. Here, we show that the direct LFY target LATE MERISTEM IDENTITY2 (LMI2) has a role in the meristem identity transition. Like LFY, LMI2 activates AP1 directly; moreover, LMI2 and LFY interact physically. LFY, LMI2 and AP1 are connected in a feed-forward and positive feedback loop network. We propose that these intricate regulatory interactions not only direct the precision of this crucial developmental transition in rapidly changing environmental conditions, but also contribute to its robustness and irreversibility.
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