“…Many factors contribute to the onset and establishment of this asymmetric segregation of proteins, including the trafficking and turnover of active Cdc42, actomyosin organization, asymmetric distribution of specific phospholipids, adhesion junctions and mutual antagonism (Jiang et al, 2015;Jewett and Prekeris, 2018;Motegi et al, 2020). In C. elegans, intestinal cells acquire apicobasal polarity, which is crucial for formation of the interior lumen (Leung et al, 1999;Bernadskaya et al, 201;Shafaq-Zadah et al, 2012;Rasmussen et al, 2012;Bossinger et al 2015;Asan et al, 2016). Epidermal cells also have apicobasal polarity, which is reinforced by adhesion junction components that connect neighboring cells (Patel et al, 2008;Patel and Soto, 2013).…”