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. 2013 Jan;33(2):473–474. doi: 10.1128/MCB.01433-12

Turning Off Estrogen Receptor β-Mediated Transcription Requires Estrogen-Dependent Receptor Proteolysis

Yukiyo Tateishi 1, Raku Sonoo 1, Yu-ichi Sekiya 1, Nanae Sunahara 1, Miwako Kawano 1, Mitsutoshi Wayama 1, Ryuichi Hirota 1, Yoh-ichi Kawabe 1, Akiko Murayama 1, Shigeaki Kato 1, Keiji Kimura 1, Junn Yanagisawa 1
PMCID: PMC3554114

AUTHOR'S CORRECTION

Volume 26, no. 21, p. 7966–7976, 2006. Some GAPDH (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) panels of Western blots were duplicated inFig. 1E, 5A, 6A, and 6B. In Fig. 2A, panels for estrogen receptor β(K4A) [ERβ(K4A)] and GAPDH were duplicates of those for ERβ and GAPDH. Since we could not identify the original GAPDH panels which were set with ER panels, we have repeated the experiments and now provide corrected panels. None of these corrections change any of the results or conclusions of the paper. We apologize for any confusion these errors might have caused.

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Page 7968, Fig. 1E: The ERα and associated GAPDH panels should appear as shown below.

Page 7968, Fig. 2A: The ERβ(K4A) and associated GAPDH panels should appear as shown below.

Page 7971, Fig. 5A: The ERβ(DRD;Δ140) and associated GAPDH panels should appear as shown below.

Page 7972, Fig. 6A: The ERα(ΔAD) and associated GAPDH panels should appear as shown below.

Page 7972, Fig. 6B: The ERβ, ERβ(Δ519-530), and associated GAPDH panels should appear as shown below.


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