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In indeterminate inflorescences, floral meristems develop on the flanks of the shoot apical meristem, at positions determined by auxin maxima. The floral identity of these meristems is conferred by a handful of genes called floral meristem identity genes, among which the LEAFY (LFY) transcription factor plays a prominent role. However, the molecular mechanism controlling the early emergence of floral meristems remains unknown. A body of evidence indicates that LFY may contribute to this developmental shift, but a direct effect of LFY on meristem emergence has not been demonstrated. We have generated a LFY allele with reduced floral function and revealed its ability to stimulate axillary meristem growth. This role is barely detectable in the lfy single mutant but becomes obvious in several double mutant backgrounds and plants ectopically expressing LFY. We show that this role requires the ability of LFY to bind DNA, and is mediated by direct induction of REGULATOR OF AXILLARY MERISTEMS1 (RAX1) by LFY. We propose that this function unifies the diverse roles described for LFY in multiple angiosperm species, ranging from monocot inflorescence identity to legume leaf development, and that it probably pre-dates the origin of angiosperms. © 2013 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Hicham Chahtane, Gilles Vachon, Marie Le Masson, Emmanuel Thévenon, Sophie Périgon, Nela Mihajlovic, Anna Kalinina, Robin Michard, Edwige Moyroud, Marie Monniaux, Camille Sayou, Vojislava Grbic, Francois Parcy, Gabrielle Tichtinsky. A variant of LEAFY reveals its capacity to stimulate meristem development by inducing RAX1. The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology. 2013 May;74(4):678-89


PMID: 23445516

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