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. 2016 Nov 4;291(45):23830–23831. doi: 10.1074/jbc.A115.642876

Functional Class I and II amino acid-activating enzymes can be coded by opposite strands of the same gene.

Luis Martinez-Rodriguez, Ozgün Erdogan, Mariel Jimenez-Rodriguez, Katiria Gonzalez-Rivera, Tishan Williams, Li Li, Violotta Weinreb, Martha Collier, Srinivas Niranj Chandrasekaran, Xavier Ambroggio, Brian Kuhlman, Charles W Carter Jr
PMCID: PMC5095434  PMID: 27815453

VOLUME 290 (2015) PAGES 19710–19725

There were several errors in this article. Manual transcription of sequence data into Figs. 2 and 6 inadvertently introduced errors that were identified and communicated to the corresponding author by a reader. The corrected figures are provided. Additionally, on page 19723, the Class II phylogenetic signature under the “Sense/Antisense 46-mers May Represent a Transition between Uncoded and Genetically Coded Peptides” section should be VTDXXXXR. These errors do not alter either the results or conclusions of the work.

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