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. 2024 Nov 13;156(12):e20241360411072024c. doi: 10.1085/jgp.20241360411072024c

Correction: Functional role of myosin-binding protein H in thick filaments of developing vertebrate fast-twitch skeletal muscle

Andrew F Mead, Neil B Wood, Shane R Nelson, Bradley M Palmer, Lin Yang, Samantha Beck Previs, Angela Ploysangngam, Guy G Kennedy, Jennifer F McAdow, Sarah M Tremble, Marcus A Zimmermann, Marilyn J Cipolla, Alicia M Ebert, Aaron N Johnson, Christina A Gurnett, Michael J Previs, David M Warshaw
PMCID: PMC11561551  PMID: 39535407

Vol. 156, No. 12 | https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.202413604 | October 07, 2024

The authors regret that, in the original article, the myosin isoform names IIx, IIa, and IIb were transposed in Figure 1 C and Table S1. The corrected figure and table appear here, and the figure legend remains unchanged. The corrections in Table S1 are highlighted.

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

The sarcomere “C-zone” is home to the MyBP-C/H family of regulatory proteins.

Additionally, in the second paragraph of the Results section, “IIx” was mistakenly used instead of “IIb.” The corrected text is in bold: “Unique peptides were detected from fast-type myosin heavy chain isoforms IIa (MYH2), IIb (MYH4), and IIx (MYH1) (Table S1), with those from myosin heavy chain IIb being the most abundant (Fig. 1 C).”

The conclusions of the paper are not affected by these errors. The errors appear in PDFs downloaded before November 8, 2024.

Table S1.

graphic file with name JGP_20241360411072024c_TableS1.jpg


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