“…In addition, we recently biochemically isolated novel subunits of the BRM-containing SWI/SNF complexes in Arabidopsis, including two BRMinteracting proteins (BRIP1 and BRIP2) and three bromodomain-containing proteins, BRD1, BRD12, and BRD13 (Yu et al, 2020;Yu et al, 2021). More recently, MINUcontaining SWI/SNF complexes were also reported (Diego-Martin et al, 2022). Plant SWI/SNF subunits serve critical roles in cell differentiation, development, and response to various environmental signals, and their mutations result in severe defects in leaf development, root stem cell maintenance, flower patterning and timing, embryo development, and vegetative to adult phase transition (Sarnowski et al, 2005;Ho and Crabtree, 2010;Li et al, 2015;Wu et al, 2015;Yang et al, 2015;Zhao et al, 2015;Sarnowska et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2016).…”