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. 2017 Sep 29;207(2):823–824. doi: 10.1534/genetics.117.300204

Up-Frameshift Protein UPF1 Regulates Neurospora crassa Circadian and Diurnal Growth Rhythms

PMCID: PMC5629342  PMID: 28978775

In the article by Y. Wu, Y. Zhang, Y. Sun, J. Yu, P. Wang, H. Ma, S. Chen, L. Ma, D. Zhang, Q. He, and J. Guo (GENETICS 206: 1881–1893) entitled “Up-Frameshift Protein UPF1 Regulates Neurospora crassa Circadian and Diurnal Growth Rhythms”, the sentence on page 1882 beginning “The derived constructs...” has been corrected as follows: “The derived constructs of Pvvd-frq was transformed into frq10 (bd, his-3) at the his-3 locus, to generate the frq10, Pvvd-frq strain (Aronson et al. 1994).”

Additionally, on page 1891, the sentence beginning “In WT, Pvvd-dsfrq, and frq10...” now reads as follows: “In frq10, Pvvd-frq strain, the LD growth ratios were significantly altered, suggesting that the FRQ levels affect the diurnal growth rhythm.”

Finally, Panel B in Figure 7 was modified as it erroneously included WT, Pvvd-dsfrq.

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Literature Cited

  1. Aronson, B. D., K. A. Johnson, and J. C. Dunlap, 1994 Circadian clock locus frequency: protein encoded by a single open reading frame defines period length and temperature compensation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91: 7683–7687. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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