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. 2015 Mar 27;71(Pt 4):1022. doi: 10.1107/S1399004715003132

Schistosoma mansoni venom allergen-like protein 4 (SmVAL4) is a novel lipid-binding SCP/TAPS protein that lacks the prototypical CAP motifs. Corrigendum

Alan Kelleher a, Rabih Darwiche b, Wanderson C Rezende a, Leonardo P Farias c, Luciana C C Leite c, Roger Schneiter b, Oluwatoyin A Asojo a,*
PMCID: PMC4388274  PMID: 25849410

A correction is made to the article by Kelleher et al. [(2014), Acta Cryst. D70, 2186–2196].

Keywords: venom allergen-like protein, Ancylostoma secreted protein, Schistosoma mansoni, sperm-coating protein, TAPs, CAP, venom antigen 5, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, sterol binding, corrigendum

Abstract

Figure 6(a) of the article by Kelleher et al. [(2014), Acta Cryst. D70, 2186–2196] is corrected.


In the article by Kelleher et al. (2014), Fig. 6(a ) was incorrect and the locations of the CBM and Crisp1 were missing. The correct Fig. 6(a) is published here and the CBM and Crisp1 are now shown with a blue line and a red line, respectively.

Figure 6.

Figure 6

The calveolin-binding motif. (a) The conserved calveolin-binding motif (CBM) is evident in the alignment of the sequences of SmVAL4, GAPR1, Pry1 and Pry2. The secondary-structural elements shown are for SmVAL4 and GAPR1 (PDB entry 4aiw). The location of the CBM is identified with a blue line, while the CRISP1 motif is shown as a red line.

References

  1. Kelleher, A., Darwiche, R., Rezende, W. C., Farias, L. P., Leite, L. C. C., Schneiter, R. & Asojo, O. A. (2014). Acta Cryst. D70, 2186–2196. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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