Fungi - Candida albicans - Research News, Data, Publications & Aproaches - ERG11 Mutations - Telomeres - Sub-Telomeric Structures - Chromatin Landscape - Nuclear Biology & Nuclear Chemistry Aproaches - Integration of Nuclear Architecture With Metabolic Flux - Non-Elaborate Posts - Post 1

 

 The notion that the nucleus of Candida albicans functions merely as a genetic archive is increasingly obsolete; instead, the nucleus emerges as a dynamic conductor harmonizing structural topology with metabolic flux. Nowhere is this more evident than in the regulation of ERG11, a telomere-proximal gene encoding a heme-dependent monooxygenase central to sterol biosynthesis. Under antifungal pressure, the spatial reorganization of ERG11 toward nuclear periphery sites densely populated with transcription factories constitutes a profound demonstration of how the nucleus itself modulates metabolic pathways. This integration of architecture and chemistry suggests a multilayered regulatory schema wherein nuclear positioning is not incidental but instrumental to metabolic reprogramming.

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