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. 2012 Dec;80(12):4495. doi: 10.1128/IAI.00926-12

The Vibrio cholerae Pst2 Phosphate Transport System Is Upregulated in Biofilms and Contributes to Biofilm-Induced Hyperinfectivity

Benjamin Mudrak 1, Rita Tamayo 1
PMCID: PMC3497421

AUTHOR'S CORRECTION

Volume 80, no. 5, p. 1794–1802, 2012. Page 1794, column 2, lines 20–23: “There are currently no data comparing the regulation of the pst and pst2 loci, and the regulatory connections between PhoB and pst2 have not been determined” should read “There are currently no data comparing the regulation of the pst and pst2 loci. The periplasmic component of the Pst2 system has been identified in a study comparing the proteomes of phosphate-starved wild-type and phoB mutant V. cholerae (43a), but the precise regulatory connections between PhoB and the pst2 locus have not been determined.”

Page 1802: The following reference was inadvertently omitted.

43a. von Kruger WM, et al. 2006. The phosphate-starvation response in Vibrio cholerae O1 and phoB mutant under proteomic analysis: disclosing functions involved in adaptation, survival and virulence. Proteomics 6:1495–1511.


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