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 Within the intricate nuclear topography of Candida albicans, the regulation of ERG11—the gene encoding lanosterol 14α-demethylase—transcends mere transcriptional control. It is increasingly apparent that its activity is governed by a sophisticated epigenetic code embedded in the chemical fabric of chromatin. This code, consisting of histone post-translational modifications, DNA methylation analogues, and chromatin-remodeling complexes, establishes a nuclear chemical grammar through which environmental cues such as antifungal stress are translated into gene expression outcomes. The subtelomeric localization of ERG11 further accentuates this complexity, situating the gene within a heterochromatic domain characterized by a delicate equilibrium between transcriptional repression and stress-induced activation.

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