Genetics. In the article, “A member of a family of sulfate-activating enzymes causes murine brachymorphism,” by Kiyoto Kurima, Matthew L. Warman, Srinivasan Krishnan, Miriam Domowicz, Richard C. Krueger, Jr., Andrea Deyrup, and Nancy B. Schwartz, which appeared in number 15, July 21, 1998, of Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (95, 8681– 8685), the following correction should be noted. An early version of Fig. 2 containing several errors was printed. The corrected figure and its legend are reproduced below. This version contains sequence data identical to that which was deposited in the GenBank database (accession no. AF052453) on March 4, 1998.
Figure 2.
Sequence of SK2. (A) Schematic diagram of ATP sulfurylase/APS kinase. Approximate location of the mutation in bm SK2 is indicated by ∗. (B) The cDNA sequence and its deduced amino acid sequence are shown. The mutation found in bm SK2 is circled.

