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Corrigendum1 August 2014free access Heme regulates gene expression by triggering Crm1-dependent nuclear export of Bach1 Hiroshi Suzuki Hiroshi Suzuki Search for more papers by this author Satoshi Tashiro Satoshi Tashiro Search for more papers by this author Shusuke Hira Shusuke Hira Search for more papers by this author Jiying Sun Jiying Sun Search for more papers by this author Chikara Yamazaki Chikara Yamazaki Search for more papers by this author Yukari Zenke Yukari Zenke Search for more papers by this author Masao Ikeda-Saito Masao Ikeda-Saito Search for more papers by this author Minoru Yoshida Minoru Yoshida Search for more papers by this author Kazuhiko Igarashi Kazuhiko Igarashi Search for more papers by this author Hiroshi Suzuki Hiroshi Suzuki Search for more papers by this author Satoshi Tashiro Satoshi Tashiro Search for more papers by this author Shusuke Hira Shusuke Hira Search for more papers by this author Jiying Sun Jiying Sun Search for more papers by this author Chikara Yamazaki Chikara Yamazaki Search for more papers by this author Yukari Zenke Yukari Zenke Search for more papers by this author Masao Ikeda-Saito Masao Ikeda-Saito Search for more papers by this author Minoru Yoshida Minoru Yoshida Search for more papers by this author Kazuhiko Igarashi Kazuhiko Igarashi Search for more papers by this author Author Information Hiroshi Suzuki, Satoshi Tashiro, Shusuke Hira, Jiying Sun, Chikara Yamazaki, Yukari Zenke, Masao Ikeda-Saito, Minoru Yoshida and Kazuhiko Igarashi The EMBO Journal (2014)33:1727-1727https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201489414 This article corrects the following: Heme regulates gene expression by triggering Crm1-dependent nuclear export of Bach103 June 2004 ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info We have found that in Fig 5C, one panel is mistakenly a duplication of the adjacent panel. Here, we compared the responses of GFP reporter proteins to heme. The upper three panels of mCP3, mCP4, and mCP5 show distributions of the reporter proteins, containing mutations in the heme binding motifs, under normal conditions (control); the two images of mCP4 and mCP5 are identical. According to our inspection of the original data sets, this is due to a mistake during the assembly of the panels. We show here the amended Fig 5C, with the correct image for the control panel of mCP4. We apologize for this mistake and the delay in correcting the data. All authors approve of this correction. Next ArticlePrevious Article Read MoreAbout the coverClose modalView large imageVolume 33,Issue 15,1 August 2014Cover: Chinstrap penguins with icebergs under lenticular clouds. The photograph was taken near the Orne Islands in the British Antarctic Territories. Ian Parker is a neurobiologist at the University of California, Irvine, and an avid wilderness photographer. Apparently, he is also still the only Fellow of the Royal Society to have completed the world’s toughest footrace. More of Ian’s scientific and non-scientific adventures can be found at http://parkerlab.bio.uci.edu. Volume 33Issue 151 August 2014In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ...

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