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. 2009 Jan 15;106(4):1291. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0811630106

Correction for Wang et al., Loss of PIP5KIβ demonstrates that PIP5KI isoform-specific PIP2 synthesis is required for IP3 formation

Yanfeng Wang *,, Xinsheng Chen *,, Lurong Lian *,, Tang Tang *, Timothy J Stalker *, Takehiko Sasaki , Yasunori Kanaho §, Lawrence F Brass *, John K Choi , John H Hartwig , Charles S Abrams *,**
PMCID: PMC2633528

MEDICAL SCIENCES Correction for “Loss of PIP5KIβ demonstrates that PIP5KI isoform-specific PIP2 synthesis is required for IP3 formation,” by Yanfeng Wang, Xinsheng Chen, Lurong Lian, Tang Tang, Timothy J. Stalker, Takehiko Sasaki, Lawrence F. Brass, John K. Choi, John H. Hartwig, and Charles S. Abrams, which appeared in issue 37, September 16, 2008, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (105:14064–14069; first published September 4, 2008; 10.1073/pnas.0804139105).

The authors request that Yasunori Kanaho, Department of Physiological Chemistry, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Ten-nohdai, Tsukuba 305-8575, Japan, be added to the author list, between Takehiko Sasaki and Lawrence F. Brass, and be credited with contributing new reagents/analytic tools. The online version has been corrected. The corrected author and affiliation lines, and related footnotes, appear below.

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It should be noted that the nomenclatures used for the murine and human isoforms are not consistent. Murine PIP5KIβ is the ortholog of human PIP5KIα, and murine PIP5KIα is the ortholog of human PIP5KIβ. In this manuscript, only the murine nomenclature is used.


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