Discrete Subdomains Establish Epigenetic Diversity in Subtelomeric Heterochromatin
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Subtelomeres are imperfect repeats adjacent to telomeres that are repressed by heterochromatin. Although essential for genome integrity, their repetitive nature has thwarted dissection of local heterochromatin assembly and maintenance mechanisms. Here, we engineered Schizosaccharomyces pombe strains carrying fluorescent reporters at a single subtelomere. We find that subtelomeric heterochromatin is organized into discrete subdomains that nucleate at telomere-proximal and cryptic internal sites. Telomere-proximal regions depend on canonical shelterin or RNA interference nucleation pathways, while telomere-distal regions require nucleosome remodelers, histone chaperones, and boundary-associated factors. Using multi-generational live imaging and targeted perturbations, we show that subtelomeric subdomains display position-specific, clonally variable silencing across a spectrum of robust to fragile epigenetic states. This clonal variegation is also induced by naturally occurring subtelomeric structural variants. These findings demonstrate that subtelomeric heterochromatin maintenance is not uniform but rather governed by local chromatin context and architecture.