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. 2005 Sep;17(9):2614. doi: 10.1105/tpc.105.170960

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PMCID: PMC1197439

Jason M. Ward, Carie A. Cufr, Megan A. Denzel, and Michael M. Neff. (2005). The Dof Transcription Factor OBP3 Modulates Phytochrome and Cryptochrome Signaling in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 17, 475–485.

An incorrect column heading was published in Table 1. The incorrect heading read Cotyledon Epidermal Cell Area μM2 (se). The correct column heading is Cotyledon Epidermal Cell Area mm2×10−4 (se).

The authors of the articles listed below discovered an error in a spreadsheet developed by their laboratory. This error resulted in an incorrect conversion of radioactive counts to the appropriate molar units. The absence of a 1000-fold difference led them to report their auxin transport values as pmol instead of reporting them correctly as fmol. The following articles were affected by this conversion error.

Aaron M. Rashotte, Alison DeLong, and Gloria K. Muday. (2001). Genetic and Chemical Reductions in Protein Phosphatase Activity Alter Auxin Transport, Gravity Response, and Lateral Root Growth. Plant Cell 13, 1683–1697.

The units of radioactive indole-3-acetic acid transport were mislabeled in Figures 3, 4A, and 4B and in Tables 4 and 5, as were the units of radiolabeled benzoic acid in Table 2. Both control and experimental values should have been reported as fmol rather than pmol. This change in units does not alter the interpretation of the data, since all experiments had internal controls.

Charles S. Buer and Gloria K. Muday. (2004). The transparent testa4 Mutation Prevents Flavonoid Synthesis and Alters Auxin Transport and the Response of Arabidopsis Roots to Gravity and Light. Plant Cell 16, 1191–1205.

The units of radioactive indole-3-acetic acid transport were mislabeled in Figure 8. Both control and experimental values should have been reported as fmol rather than pmol. This change in units does not alter the interpretation of the data, since all experiments had internal controls.


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