“…In plants, clathrin-dependent membrane trafficking is critical for a number of developmental processes, including the determination of cell polarity (Dhonukshe et al, 2008;Mravec et al, 2011), cytokinesis (Kang et al, 2003;Van Damme et al, 2011), cell elongation (Zhao et al, 2010), embryogenesis (Kitakura et al, 2011), and gametogenesis (Backues et al, 2010). Plant CLCs and CHCs predominantly localize to the PM and TGN/early endosome (EE) compartments (Dhonukshe et al, 2007;Konopka et al, 2008;Robert et al, 2010;Ito et al, 2012), and CME regulates the internalization of critical PM proteins involved in hormone signaling (Geldner et al, 2007;Robert et al, 2010;Xu et al, 2010;Irani et al, 2012), defense or stress responses (LeborgneCastel et al, 2008), and nutrient uptake (Barberon et al, 2011).…”