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Erratum19 October 2006free access Structure of the monomeric outer-membrane porin OmpG in the open and closed conformation Özkan Yildiz Özkan Yildiz Search for more papers by this author Kutti R Vinothkumar Kutti R Vinothkumar Search for more papers by this author Panchali Goswami Panchali Goswami Search for more papers by this author Werner Kühlbrandt Werner Kühlbrandt Search for more papers by this author Özkan Yildiz Özkan Yildiz Search for more papers by this author Kutti R Vinothkumar Kutti R Vinothkumar Search for more papers by this author Panchali Goswami Panchali Goswami Search for more papers by this author Werner Kühlbrandt Werner Kühlbrandt Search for more papers by this author Author Information Özkan Yildiz, Kutti R Vinothkumar, Panchali Goswami and Werner Kühlbrandt The EMBO Journal (2006)25:5240-5240https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7601371 This article corrects the following: Structure of the monomeric outer-membrane porin OmpG in the open and closed conformation03 August 2006 PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info Correction to: The EMBO Journal (2006) 25, 3702–3713. doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7601237 Owing to a typesetting error in the above article. In the last paragraph before the Acknowledgements section, the last line should read ‘Coordinates of the open (2iwv) and closed form (2iww) of OmpG have been deposited in the pdb.’ The publisher would like to apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused. Next ArticlePrevious Article Read MoreAbout the coverClose modalView large imageVolume 25,Issue 21,November 1, 2006Sunrise at Sunset Point - The large limestone spire known as "Thor's Hammer" is one of the most popular landmarks of Utah's Bryce Canyon National Park. If you manage to get down to the right place early enough in the morning, you can witness the sun rising behind the tip of the spire, its first rays producing a dramatic red glow from the walls of the surrounding amphitheatre. One attempt at capturing this special moment was made in the summer of 2006 by Volker Wiersdorff, using a Nikon D200 camera at 17 mm, f/5.6, 1/160 s. Volume 25Issue 211 November 2006In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ...

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