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LATE MERISTEM IDENTITY2 (LMI2) is a target of the meristem identity regulator LEAFY (LFY). Has a role in the meristem identity transition from vegetative growth to flowering. Member of the R2R3 factor gene family.
Transcription factor that may play a role in flower development by repressing ANT (PubMed:19232308). Regulates the transition of meristem identity from vegetative growth to flowering. Acts downstream of LFY and upstream of AP1. Directly activates AP1 to promote floral fate. Together with LFY and AP1 may constitute a regulatory network that contributes to an abrupt and robust meristem identity transition (PubMed:21750030).
Expressed in the shoot apex, young flower buds, developing carpels and siliques (PubMed:19232308). Expressed in floral meristem, initiating floral primordia and developing flowers (PubMed:21750030).