Fungi - Candida albicans - Research News, Data, Publications & Aproaches - ERG11 Mutations - Telomeres - Telomeric Looping - Nuclear Biology & Nuclear Chemistry Aproaches - Nuclear Architecture in the Regulation of ERG11 - Non-Elaborrate Posts - Post 7


Telomeric loops in C. albicans often anchor to the nuclear envelope via proteins such as Mps3p and Esc1p, which connect chromatin to the inner nuclear membrane. This spatial anchoring facilitates the assembly of transcriptional microdomains where active and repressed chromatin coexist in controlled equilibrium (Anderson et al., 2015). The ERG11 promoter may thus transiently contact these perinuclear zones, gaining access to transcriptional machinery while remaining subject to rapid silencing once stress subsides. The dynamic anchoring and release from the nuclear periphery exemplify how spatial crosstalk integrates structural and biochemical control of gene expression.

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