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. 2023 Sep 27;14:1293129. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1293129

Corrigendum: Evidence for the cytoplasmic localization of the L-α-Glycerophosphate oxidase in members of the “Mycoplasma mycoides cluster”

Melanie Schumacher 1,, Pamela Nicholson 1,, Michael H Stoffel 2, Suchismita Chandran 3, Adonis D'Mello 4, Li Ma 3, Sanjay Vashee 3, Joerg Jores 1,, Fabien Labroussaa 1,*,
PMCID: PMC10565479  PMID: 37829444

In the published article, there were several errors in Table 1 as published. The host species from several Mycoplasma feriruminatoris was wrongly indicated as “Goat”. M. feriruminatoris strain G5813/1+2 was isolated from a Rocky Mountain Goat, whereas the six other M. feriruminatoris strains were isolated from Alpine Ibex. In addition, the Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. capri strain D2082/91 is also referred as strain D2482/91 elsewhere and both names are now indicated. The year of isolation of the two M. feriruminatoris strains 14/OD_0492 and 14/OD_0535 was wrongly indicated as “1994” and is now updated to “2014”. Finally, several references appearing in Table 1 were wrongly stated as “This study”. The reference for the two Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. capri strain D2503/91 and D2082/91 is now indicated as Vilei et al. (2006). The reference for the two Mycoplasma feriruminatoris strain G5813/1+2 and G1705 is now indicated as Fischer et al. (2012). The references for the Mycoplasma feriruminatoris strains 8756-C13 and G1650 are now indicated as Manso-Silván et al. (2007) and Schnee et al. (2011), respectively.

Table 1.

Mycoplasma species used in this study.

Mycoplasma species Strain Origin Isolated Host Accession number Reference
M. leachii 99/014/06 Australia 1999 Calf FR668087.1 Djordjevic et al., 2001
M. leachii PG50T Australia 1963 Cattle CP002108.1 Wise et al., 2012
M. mycoides subsp. capri D2083/91 Switzerland 1991 Goat Thiaucourt et al., 2000
M. mycoides subsp. capri 95010 France 1995 Goat FQ377874.1 Thiaucourt et al., 2011
M. mycoides subsp. capri D2503/91 Switzerland 1991 Goat Vilei et al., 2006
M. mycoides subsp. capri D2082/91; D2482/91 Switzerland 1991 Goat Vilei et al., 2006
M. mycoides subsp. capri GM12 USA 1979 Goat CP001621.1 Lartigue et al., 2009
M. capricolum subsp. capricolum 6443.90 France 1990 Goat Vilei et al., 2006
M. capricolum subsp. capricolum 4146 France 1980 Goat Fischer et al., 2012
M. capricolum subsp. capricolum California kidT; ATCC 27343 USA 1955 Goat CP000123.1 Cordy et al., 1955
M. feriruminatoris G5847T Berlin 1993 Alpine Ibex Jores et al., 2013
M. feriruminatoris 8756-C13 USA <1987 Rocky Mountain Goat Manso-Silván et al., 2007
M. feriruminatoris G5813/1+2; 322/93 Berlin 1993 Alpine Ibex Fischer et al., 2012
M. feriruminatoris G1650; 27/94 Berlin 1993 Alpine Ibex Schnee et al., 2011
M. feriruminatoris G1705; 28/94 Berlin 1993 Alpine Ibex Fischer et al., 2012
M. feriruminatoris 14/OD_0492 Switzerland 2014 Alpine Ibex This study
M. feriruminatoris 14/OD_0535 Switzerland 2014 Alpine Ibex This study
M. capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae F38T Kenya 1976 Goat LN515398.1 Falquet et al., 2014
M. mycoides subsp. mycoides Afadé Cameroon 1968 Cattle LAEX01 Fischer et al., 2015
M. mycoides subsp. mycoides Gladysdale Australia <1964 Cattle CP002107 Wise et al., 2012
M. mycoides subsp. mycoides B237 Kenya 1987 Cattle LAEW01 Fischer et al., 2015

The corrected Table 1 and its caption appear below.

The authors apologize for these errors and state that these do not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

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