VOLUME 279 (2004) PAGES 7180 –7192
Structural basis for the coordinated regulation of
transglutaminase 3 by guanine nucleotides and
calcium/magnesium.
Bijan Ahvazi, Karen M. Boeshans, William Idler, Ulrich Baxa, Peter M. Steinert,
and Fraydoon Rastinejad
This paper has been withdrawn.
VOLUME 280 (2005) PAGES 27195–27204
Methionine sulfoximine treatment and carbon
starvation elicit Snf1-independent phosphorylation of
the transcription activator Gln3 in Saccharomyces
cerevisiae.
Jennifer J. Tate, Rajendra Rai, and Terrance G. Cooper
PAGES 27196 –27197:
Under “Materials and Methods,” subheading “Phosphatase Treat-
ment,” the first sentence should read: “Crude protein extracts were pre-
pared as described above with the following extraction buffer: 50 mM
Tris-HCl, pH 7.5, 120 mM NaCl, 2 mM EDTA, 2 mM phenylmethylsul-
fonyl fluoride, and a commercial mixture of protease inhibitors (Roche
Applied Science).”
VOLUME 281 (2006) PAGES 9400 –9406
Formation, structure, and dissociation of the
ribonuclease S three-dimensional domain-swapped
dimer.
Jorge P. Lo ´ pez-Alonso, Marta Bruix, Josep Font, Marc Ribo ´ , Marı ´a Vilanova,
Manuel Rico, Giovanni Gotte, Massimo Libonati, Carlos Gonza ´ lez, and
Douglas V. Laurents
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Add the following to the grant support footnote: This work was also
supported by Spanish “Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia” Grant
GEN2003-20642-C09-03.
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Human DNA polymerase N (POLN) is a low fidelity
enzyme capable of error-free bypass of 5S-thymine
glycol.
Kei-ichi Takata, Tatsuhiko Shimizu, Shigenori Iwai, and Richard D. Wood
PAGE 23447:
In the left column, lines 6 – 8 (under “Experimental Procedures”), the
sentence reading “The oligonucleotide containing an AP site or 5R-thy-
mine glycol were purchased from Glen Research” should instead read:
“The phosphoramidite precursors for an AP site analog and a 5R-thy-
mine glycol were purchased from Glen Research (Sterling, VA), incor-
porated into 30-mers by the University of Pittsburgh oligonucleotide
synthesis facility, and gel-purified.”
PAGE 23449:
In the legend for Fig. 4, the second sentence currently reading “The
first template base denoted by X was changed from A (lanes 1– 4) to C
(lanes 5– 8), G (lanes 9 –12), and T (lanes 13–16)” should instead read:
“The first template base denoted by X was changed from G (lanes 1– 4)
to T (lanes 5– 8), A (lanes 9 –12), and C (lanes 13–16).”
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In Table 1, the last entry in the left column, currently reading “Inser-
tion opposite 5S-Tg” should instead read: “Insertion opposite 5R-Tg.”
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Antiangiogenic antithrombin blocks the heparan sulfate-
dependent binding of proangiogenic growth factors to
their endothelial cell receptors. EVIDENCE FOR
DIFFERENTIAL BINDING OF ANTIANGIOGENIC AND
ANTICOAGULANT FORMS OF ANTITHROMBIN TO
PROANGIOGENIC HEPARAN SULFATE DOMAINS.
Weiqing Zhang, Richard Swanson, Yan Xiong, Benjamin Richard, and Steven T.
Olson
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Benjamin Richard was supported by a fellowship from the Fondation
pour la Recherche Me ´dicale.
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