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. 2016 May 6;291(19):9938. doi: 10.1074/jbc.A113.529354

Mediator, TATA-binding protein, and RNA polymerase II contribute to low histone occupancy at active gene promoters in yeast.

Suraiya A Ansari, Emily Paul, Sebastian Sommer, Corinna Lieleg, Qiye He, Alexandre Z Daly, Kara A Rode, Wesley T Barber, Laura C Ellis, Erika LaPorta, Amanda M Orzechowski, Emily Taylor, Tanner Reeb, Jason Wong, Philipp Korber, Randall H Morse
PMCID: PMC4858997  PMID: 27197204

VOLUME 289 (2014) PAGES 14981–14995

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In Fig. 5C, the mean values for histone H3 association with the PHO5v33 promoter at the 30-min and 6-h time points for the med3med15/gal11Δ mutant were inadvertently switched during preparation of the figure. This error has been corrected and does not affect the interpretation of results or the conclusions of this work.

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