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. 2015 Oct 30;290(44):26471–26472. doi: 10.1074/jbc.A114.635458

Structural and functional diversity of peptide toxins from tarantula Haplopelma hainanum (Ornithoctonus hainana) venom revealed by transcriptomic, peptidomic, and patch clamp approaches.

Yi-Ya Zhang, Yong Huang, Quan-Ze He, Ji Luo, Li Zhu, Shan-Shan Lu, Jin-Yan Liu, Peng-Fei Huang, Xiong-Zhi Zeng, Song-Ping Liang
PMCID: PMC4646305  PMID: 26519484

VOLUME 290 (2015) PAGES 14192–14207

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The description of spider toxin transcript identification and classification contained errors. “70” should be changed to “57” in the following sentence. “These were divided into 14 classes (class A-N) based on the number of cysteine residues present (Table 1), and 70 sequences did not fall into these categories in class O (Fig. 3).”

TABLE 1.

The main features of H. hainanum venom gland toxins

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Table 1 has been corrected. “70 sequences” has been changed to “57 sequences” on Fig. 3, and legends have been added to Fig. 7. These corrections do not change the interpretation of the results or the conclusions of this work.

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