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Abstract
<jats:p>Photoendosymbiosis between the ciliate Paramecium tritobursaria and the green alga Chlorella variabilis provides a model for understanding stable photoendosymbiosis. A defining feature of this association is the perialgal vacuole (PV) membrane, a host-derived membrane that encloses each alga and prevents its digestion. However, the timing of PV membrane maturation remains poorly understood because of the lack of molecular markers to distinguish between immature and mature PV membranes. Previous studies have shown that the establishment of symbiosis proceeds through multiple regulated steps following algal uptake; however, the molecular maturation of the PV membrane has not been directly examined. Here, we report a monoclonal antibody that specifically recognizes the PV membrane in symbiotic P. tritobursaria. Time-course immunofluorescence analysis showed that the PV membrane antigen was absent in the early stages after algal uptake, appeared at 48 h, and was detected in all PV membranes by 72 h. The antigen persisted before and after synchronous PV swelling, an experimentally inducible state associated with the loss of normal PV membrane function, but was absent from the membranes surrounding the digested algae. Our findings provide the first molecular evidence that PV membrane maturation is a temporally regulated checkpoint during the establishment of photoendosymbiosis.</jats:p>