The let-413/scribble and dlg-1/discs large genes are key regulators of epithelial cell polarity in C. elegans and other systems but the mechanism how they organize a circumferential junctional belt around the apex of epithelial cells is not well understood. We report here that IP(3)/Ca(2+) signaling is involved in the let-413/dlg-1 pathway for the establishment of epithelial cell polarity during the development in C. elegans. Using RNAi to interfere with let-413 and dlg-1 gene functions during post-embryogenesis, we discovered a requirement for LET-413 and DLG-1 in the polarization of the spermathecal cells. The spermatheca forms an accordion-like organ through which eggs must enter to complete the ovulation process. LET-413- and DLG-1-depleted animals exhibit failure of ovulation. Consistent with this phenotype, the assembly of the apical junction into a continuous belt fails and the PAR-3 protein and microfilaments are no longer localized asymmetrically. All these defects can be suppressed by mutations in IPP-5, an inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase and in ITR-1, an inositol triphosphate receptor, which both are supposed to increase the intracellular Ca(2+) level. Analysis of embryogenesis revealed that IP(3)/Ca(2+) signaling is also required during junction assembly in embryonic epithelia.

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