Corrections IMMUNOLOGY Correction for “14-3-3σ regulates B-cell homeostasis through stabilization of FOXO1,” by Yu-Wen Su, Zhenyue Hao, Atsushi Hirao, Kazuo Yamamoto, Wen-Jye Lin, Ashley Young, Gordon S. Duncan, Hiroki Yoshida, Andrew Wakeham, Philipp A. Lang, Kiichi Murakami, Pamela Ohashi, and Tak W. Mak, which ap- peared in issue 4, January 25, 2011, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (108:1555–1560; first published January 4, 2011; 10.1073/pnas. 1017729108). The authors note that Heiko Hermeking should be added to the author line immediately following Kiichi Murakami, and Bert Vogelstein should be added to the author line immedi- ately preceding Pamela Ohashi. Heiko Hermeking and Bert Vogelstein should be credited with contributing new reagents/ analytic tools. The online version has been corrected. The corrected author and affiliation lines and author contributions appear below. Yu-Wen Su a,b , Zhenyue Hao a , Atsushi Hirao a,c , Kazuo Yamamoto a , Wen-Jye Lin a , Ashley Young a , Gordon S. Duncan a , Hiroki Yoshida a,d , Andrew Wakeham a , Philipp A. Lang a , Kiichi Murakami a , Heiko Hermeking e , Bert Vogelstein f , Pamela Ohashi a , and Tak W. Mak a a Campbell Family Cancer Research Institute, Ontario Cancer Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 2C1; b Department of Immunology Research Center, National Health Research Institute, Zhunan 350503, Taiwan; c Division of Molecular Genetics, Center for Cancer and Stem Cell Research, Cancer Research Institute, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa 920-0934, Japan; d Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University, Nabeshima, Saga 849-8501, Japan; e Experimental and Molecular Pathology, Institute of Pathology, Ludwig-Maximilians- University, D-80337 Munich, Germany; and f Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD 21231 Author contributions: Y.-W.S. and T.W.M. designed research; Y.-W.S., Z.H., A.H., K.Y., W.-J.L., A.Y., G.S.D., H.Y., A.W., P.A.L., and K.M. performed research; H.H., B.V., P.O., and T.W.M. contributed new reagents/analytic tools; Y.-W.S. and Z.H. analyzed data; and Y.-W.S. and T.W.M. wrote the paper. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1104407108 BIOCHEMISTRY Correction for “Reversing chemoresistance by small molecule inhibition of the translation initiation complex eIF4F,” by Re- gina Cencic, David R. Hall, Francis Robert, Yuhong Du, Jaeki Min, Lian Li, Min Qui, Iestyn Lewis, Serdar Kurtkaya, Ray Dingledine, Haian Fu, Dima Kozakov, Sandor Vajda, and Jerry Pelletier, which appeared in issue 3, January 18, 2011 of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (108:1046–1051; first published December 29, 2010; 10.1073/pnas.1011477108). The authors note that within the Acknowledgments section, the sentence “This work was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (1 R01 CA114475) and the Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute (#17099) to J.P.” should instead ap- pear as “This work was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (1 R01 CA114475, MH081216-01) and the Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute (17099) to J.P.” www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1104339108 NEUROSCIENCE Correction for “Transgenic elimination of high-affinity antide- pressant and cocaine sensitivity in the presynaptic serotonin transporter,” by Brent J. Thompson, Tammy Jessen, L. K. Henry, Julie R. Field, Karen L. Gamble, Paul J. Gresch, Ana M. Carneiro, Rebecca E. Horton, Peter J. Chisnell, Yekaterina Belova, Douglas G. McMahon, Lynette C. Daws, and Randy D. Blakely, which appeared in issue 9, March 1, 2011, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (108:3785–3790; first published January 31, 2011; 10.1073/ pnas.1011920108). The authors note that, due to a printer’s error, on page 3787, right column, first paragraph, lines 8–20, “Although significant evidence supports a primary role for the 5-HT transporter in the reinforcing properties of psychostimulants (35–37), SERT blockade also appears to contribute to reinforcement (38–40). Indeed, SERT appears to be primarily responsible for the sus- tained reinforcing properties of cocaine in the 5-HT transporter– KO mouse (22, 23, 39–41). The significant compensatory alter- ations evident in 5-HT transporter–KO mice encouraged Chen and colleagues (42, 43) to develop a mouse bearing knock-in mutations in 5-HT transporter that, in vitro, reduced cocaine potency. Studies with these mice have yielded convincing evi- dence that 5-HT transporter is a key determinant of many syn- aptic and behavioral actions of cocaine” should instead appear as “Although significant evidence supports a primary role for the DA transporter in the reinforcing properties of psychostimulants (35–37), SERT blockade also appears to contribute to rein- forcement (38–40). Indeed, SERT appears to be primarily re- sponsible for the sustained reinforcing properties of cocaine in the DA transporter–KO mouse (22, 23, 39–41). The significant compensatory alterations evident in DA transporter–KO mice encouraged Chen and colleagues (42, 43) to develop a mouse bearing knock-in mutations in the DA transporter that, in vitro, reduced cocaine potency. Studies with these mice have yielded convincing evidence that the DA transporter is a key determi- nant of many synaptic and behavioral actions of cocaine.” www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1104147108 COMPUTER SCIENCES, ECONOMIC SCIENCES Correction for “Behavioral dynamics and influence in networked coloring and consensus,” by Stephen Judd, Michael Kearns, and Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, which appeared in issue 34, August 24, 2010, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (107:14978–14982; first pub- lished August 9, 2010; 10.1073/pnas.1001280107). The authors note that, due to a printer’s error, a footnote for Supporting Information appeared at the end of the first page. There is no Supporting Information accompanying the article, and the online version has been updated by removing the footnote. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1104351108 www.pnas.org PNAS | April 19, 2011 | vol. 108 | no. 16 | 6689 CORRECTIONS