“…Besides PINs, several other plasma membrane proteins, such as the iron transporter IRT1, the boron transporter BOR1, BRI1, and the aquaporin water channel PIP2, are also dependent on clathrin for their internalization (Dhonukshe et al, 2007;Takano et al, 2010;Barberon et al, 2011;Irani et al, 2012;Di Rubbo et al, 2013). In line with such a general role in endocytic sorting, genetic interference with clathrin function in plants results in severe developmental defects, including alterations in root elongation, root and hypocotyl gravitropism, and lateral root primordia initiation Wang et al, 2013). Arabidopsis clathrin chains associate with AP2 subunits and form punctate foci at the plasma membrane (Fan et al, 2013;Kim et al, 2013;Yamaoka et al, 2013).…”