“…It has been demonstrated that the polar targeting of a subset of PIN proteins (e.g., PIN1 and PIN2) is regulated by various protein trafficking pathways, including ADP ribosylation factor GTP-exchanging factor-dependent clathrinmediated internalization, Rab GTPases, and retromer complexmediated endosomal pathways (Geldner et al, 2001;Jaillais et al, 2006Jaillais et al, , 2007Michniewicz et al, 2007;Kleine-Vehn et al, 2008). The dynamic trafficking process that contributes toward facilitating the polar targeting of the newly synthesized nonpolar PINs to the plasma membrane (Dhonukshe et al, 2008) can be modified following physiological or environmental changes, resulting in the formation of altered intracellular auxin gradient as well as redirection of auxin flow (Paciorek et al, 2005;Laxmi et al, 2008;Shibasaki et al, 2009;Wan et al, 2012). These observations raise an interesting possibility that auxin homeostasis under high temperature may be modulated by intracellular protein trafficking pathways.…”