Fungi - Candida albicans - Research News, Data, Publications & Aproaches - ERG11 Mutations - Telomeres - Sub-Telomeric Structures - Chromatin Landscape - Nuclear Biology & Nuclear Chemistry Aproaches - ERG11 as a Functional and Structural Axis - Non-Elaborste Posts - Post 1
The ERG11 gene embodies the duality of biological existence — simultaneously a molecular machine and an architectural signal within the eukaryotic nucleus. On one hand, its product, lanosterol 14α-demethylase (CYP51), is an enzymatic cornerstone in ergosterol biosynthesis, the essential sterol conferring structural integrity and permeability control to fungal membranes. On the other, its genomic embedding within a subtelomeric region transforms it into a participant in chromosomal dynamics, governed by heterochromatin boundaries and epigenetic oscillations. This dual nature positions ERG11 not merely as a passive code for a membrane enzyme but as a genomic relay node where biochemical necessity and spatial contingency intersect, defining a regulatory architecture that bridges metabolism with nuclear topology
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