“…SNAREs are a highly conserved superfamily of proteins that mediate vesicle transport between endosomes and the trafficking to the plasma membrane of all eukaryotic cells (Jahn and Scheller, 2006). Some SNARE proteins in plants have been found in various intracellular trafficking pathways and are involved in other physiological processes (Uemura et al, 2004), such as cell cytokinesis (Lauber et al, 1997;Collins et al, 2003;El Kasmi et al, 2013; Frontiers in Plant Science | www.frontiersin.org 2 March 2022 | Volume 13 | Article 853251 Park et al, 2018), defense responses (Kwon et al, 2008(Kwon et al, , 2020Gu et al, 2017;Yun and Kwon, 2017;Kim et al, 2019;Wang et al, 2020), shoot and root gravitropism (Kato et al, 2002;Morita et al, 2002;Yano et al, 2003;Gu et al, 2021), osmotic stress tolerance (Zhu et al, 2002), salt stress responses (Salinas-Cornejo et al, 2021;Sun et al, 2021), and ion channel regulation (Honsbein et al, 2009;Zhang et al, 2015aZhang et al, , 2020Waghmare et al, 2018). Arabidopsis primary root growth and development are regulated by elongation and cell division (Beemster and Baskin, 1998;Beemster et al, 2002;Lavrekha et al, 2017;Vyplelová et al, 2017).…”