Abstract
The vast majority (99%) of mitochondrial proteins are encoded by the nuclear genome, synthesized in the cytosol and imported into the organelle. Here we study the principles of mitochondrial import in vivo from the RNA perspective using zebrafish.
Article: Uszczynska-Ratajczak B, Sugunan S, Kwiatkowska M, Migdal M, Carbonell-Sala S, Sokol A, Winata CL, Chacinska A (2022 Oct 25) Profiling subcellular localization of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial gene products in zebrafish. Life Sci Alliance 6(1): e202201514. doi: 10.26508/lsa.202201514. PMID: 36283702.
The authors would like to correct an error in the sequences of several primers listed in the Table S2. The corrected sequences have been updated in the table as follows:
mrpl52_F
CGTGGTGGATCAGAGTACGG
mrpl52_R
ACGGCTCTTCTAGCAAACTCC
mrps33_F
CGGGATTCCAGAAAAGGGTGA
mrps33_R
GATTCGAGCACTCAGACGGG
mrpl32_F
TTGCATCGTCTGGAACTCCG
mrpl32_R
TACTGCCAGAGCTGGACCTAA
timm9_F
GTAACGATGGCAGCTCAGGTC
timm9_R
CATGTGGTCTCCTCTGGCTTGA
ndufa8_F
GCTGTCAACTTCTTCAGGCAG
ndufa8_R
CGCAGCTCACCCATGTTAGA
coa6_F
CGTACCTGATAGAGTGAGGAGAG
coa6_R
ACTCTCGCTGGTGTTTCTCG
mcur1_F
AGGGTGTTCAGAGAGTTGAGC
mcur1_R
GGACCATTGCATGAGTGTCG
The authors apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
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