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. 2020 Jan 27;64(2):e02360-19. doi: 10.1128/AAC.02360-19

Erratum for Khabibullina et al., “Structure of Dirithromycin Bound to the Bacterial Ribosome Suggests New Ways for Rational Improvement of Macrolides”

Nelli F Khabibullina a, Andrey G Tereshchenkov b, Ekaterina S Komarova c,d, Egor A Syroegin a, Dmitrii I Shiriaev b, Alena Paleskava e,f, Victor G Kartsev g, Alexey A Bogdanov b, Andrey L Konevega e,f,h, Olga A Dontsova b,d,i, Petr V Sergiev b,d, Ilya A Osterman b,d, Yury S Polikanov a,j,k,
PMCID: PMC6985756  PMID: 31988110

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Volume 63, no. 6, e02266-18, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02266-18. Acknowledgments: the 3rd paragraph of this section should read as follows. “This work was supported by Illinois State start-up funds (to Y.S.P.) and by the National Institutes of Health (grant R21-AI137584 to Y.S.P.), Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant 17-00-00366 to P.V.S.), the Russian Science Foundation (grant 17-14-01416 to A.L.K. [production of functional ribosomal complexes] and grant 18-44-04005 to I.A.O. [analysis of antibiotic’s interaction with the ribosome]), and the Moscow University Development Program (PNR 5.13 to P.V.S.).”


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