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Corrigendum18 July 2012free access Human ESCRT and ALIX proteins interact with proteins of the midbody and function in cytokinesis Eiji Morita Eiji Morita Search for more papers by this author Virginie Sandrin Virginie Sandrin Search for more papers by this author Hyo-Young Chung Hyo-Young Chung Search for more papers by this author Scott G Morham Scott G Morham Search for more papers by this author Steven P Gygi Steven P Gygi Search for more papers by this author Christopher K Rodesch Christopher K Rodesch Search for more papers by this author Wesley I Sundquist Wesley I Sundquist Search for more papers by this author Eiji Morita Eiji Morita Search for more papers by this author Virginie Sandrin Virginie Sandrin Search for more papers by this author Hyo-Young Chung Hyo-Young Chung Search for more papers by this author Scott G Morham Scott G Morham Search for more papers by this author Steven P Gygi Steven P Gygi Search for more papers by this author Christopher K Rodesch Christopher K Rodesch Search for more papers by this author Wesley I Sundquist Wesley I Sundquist Search for more papers by this author Author Information Eiji Morita, Virginie Sandrin, Hyo-Young Chung, Scott G Morham, Steven P Gygi, Christopher K Rodesch and Wesley I Sundquist The EMBO Journal (2012)31:3228-3228https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2012.184 This article corrects the following: Human ESCRT and ALIX proteins interact with proteins of the midbody and function in cytokinesis13 September 2007 PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info Correspondence to: [email protected] Correction to: The EMBO Journal (2007) 26, 4215–4227. doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7601850 We wish to report that we have discovered an error in the AD-ROCK1 yeast two hybrid construct used in the experiment displayed in Figure 1D. This error introduced a stop codon after ROCK1 amino acid 123, so that the two hybrid interactions that we reported as being between TSG101 and full-length ROCK1 were actually between TSG101 and a truncated construct that expressed only the first 123 residues of ROCK1. This error does not affect the corresponding ROCK1-TSG101 co-immunoprecipitation experiment displayed in Figure 1B of the original paper. Based on the co-immunoprecipitation experiment, the conclusion that ROCK1 can interact with TSG101 stands. The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused. Previous ArticleNext Article Read MoreAbout the coverClose modalView large imageVolume 31,Issue 14,July 18, 2012Golden segments - Acrylic on canvas (detail). Inspired by segmentation genes in Drosophila, this cover image was submitted by Ljiljana Milenkovic, a developmental biologist at Stanford School of Medicine. Volume 31Issue 1418 July 2012In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ...

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