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In this article, four citations were mislabelled and were linked to the wrong references. These were:
Citation of reference 57 on p. 1914: “Indeed, separase catalytic activity toward cohesin is much greater in the presence of DNA,57 while the fluid environment of a membrane may not have the same effect.”
The following reference should replace the existing reference: [57] Sun YX, Kucej, M, Fan, HY, Yu, H, Sun, QY, Zou, H. 2009. Separase Is Recruited to Mitotic Chromosomes to Dissolve Sister Chromatid Cohesion in a DNA-Dependent Manner. Cell, 137, 123–132.
Citation of reference 7 on p. 1914: “For example, separase might cleave a substrate that allows vesicles to move forward in the exocytosis pathway, i.e., moving from a docked to a primed state.7”
Citation number should be changed from 7 to 61, citing the following reference: [61] Wickner.W, Schekman, R. 2008. Membrane fusion. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 15, 658–664.
Citation of reference 15 on p. 1914: “Indeed, cortical granules in sea urchin have been shown to be in a “hemifusion” state and fertilization happens post anaphase in this organism.15”
Citation number should be changed from 15 to 60, citing the following reference: [60] Wong, JL, Koppel, DE, Cowan, AE, Wessel, GM. 2007. Membrane hemifusion is a stable intermediate of exocytosis (vol 12, pg 653, 2007). Developmental Cell, 12, 837–838.
Citation of reference 41 on p. 1914: “Another possibility is that separase cleaves an inhibitor of exocytosis, such as the complexin protein that prevents SNAREs from completing vesicle fusion prematurely.41”
Citation number should be changed from 41 to 63, citing the following reference: [63] Tang, J, Maximov, A, Shin, OH, Dai, H, Rizo, J, Sudhof, TC. 2006. A complexin/synaptotagmin 1 switch controls fast synaptic vesicle exocytosis. Cell, 126, 1175–1187.
In the reference list, reference 60 should be re-numbered as reference 62.
Original citations 61, 62, 63, 64 and 65 should be renumbered as 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68.
Taylor & Francis apologizes for these errors.
