Blastocyst formation is dependent on the differentiation of a transporting epithelium, the trophectoderm, which is coordinated by the embryonic expression and cell adhesive properties of E-cadherin. The trophectoderm shares differentiative characteristics with all epithelial tissues, including E-cadherin-mediated cell adhesion, tight junction formation, and polarized distribution of intramembrane proteins, including the Na\p=n-\K ATPase. The present study was conducted to characterize the mRNA expression and distribution of polypeptides encoding E-cadherin, (Boiler et al, 1985; Gumbiner and Simons, 1987; Gumbiner et al, 1988), resulting in the establishment of distinct apical and basolateral plasma membrane domains (Vestweber et al, 1987; D'Angelo Siliciano and Goodenough, 1988; Fleming and Johnson, 1988; Rodrigez-Boulan and Nelson, 1989;Wiley et al, 1990;Watson, 1992;Watson et al, 1992a; Collins and Fleming, 1995 1991 Citi, 1993; Kidder 1993 (Nagafuchi and Takeichi, 1988; Kemler and Ozawa, 1989; Gumbiner and McCrea, 1993;McNeill et al, 1993;Ranscht, 1994 (Stevenson et al, 1986Anderson et al., 1988; Citi et al, 1988 Citi et al, , 1993 Furuse et al, 1993 al., 1988;Stevenson et al, 1988;Watson, 1992; Citi, 1993 (Biggers et al, 1988;Watson, 1992; Kidder, 1993 (Stevenson et al, 1986;Takeichi, 1988; Li and Poznansky, 1990;Ozawa et al, 1990; Behrens et al, 1993;Su et al, 1993). Routine (Davis, 1993). The