Abstract
Correction: High Incidence of Non-Random Template Strand Segregation and Asymmetric Fate Determination In Dividing Stem Cells and their Progeny
Highlights
We would like to acknowledge that the 5‚ cis-regulatory element referred to in our paper as 7-mer had been previously named TAGteam
The corrected version is: “the overall feature emerging from our analysis is that syntaxins with conserved threonine at the +7 layer appear to be selectively involved in regulated secretion at synapses or neurosecretory cells.”
We apologize to the Cline lab for not having cited the 2003 Genetics paper where the authors first demonstrated functional activity of this cis-element for the transcriptional activation of scute/sisB
Summary
We would like to acknowledge that the 5‚ cis-regulatory element referred to in our paper as 7-mer had been previously named TAGteam In PLoS Biology, volume 5, issue 4: On page 0801, in the last sentence of the first paragraph of the Results section, “isoleucine” should be replaced with “threonine.”
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