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. 2020 Mar 6;295(10):3393. doi: 10.1074/jbc.W120.012995

Withdrawal: Rationally designed transmembrane peptide mimics of the multidrug transporter protein Cdr1 act as antagonists to selectively block drug efflux and chemosensitize azole-resistant clinical isolates of Candida albicans.

Indresh Kumar Maurya, Chaitanya Kumar Thota, Sachin Dev Verma, Jyotsna Sharma, Manpreet Kaur Rawal, Balaguru Ravikumar, Sobhan Sen, Neeraj Chauhan, Andrew M Lynn, Virander Singh Chauhan, Rajendra Prasad
PMCID: PMC7062182  PMID: 32144156

VOLUME 288 (2013) PAGES 16775–16787

This article has been withdrawn by the authors. The +Glc image from the TMPM12 panel in Fig. 1E was reused in Fig. S2C as TMPM9+Glc. The AD-CDR1 image in Fig. 6B was reused in Fig. S2B as TMPM8+Glc. The AD-CDR1+TMPM8 image in Fig. 6B was reused in Fig. S2B as TMPM4+Glc. The AD-CDR1+TMPM8+Glc image in Fig. 6B was reused in Fig. S2C as TMPM5. The AD-CDR2 image in Fig. 6C was reused in Fig. S2B as TMPM8 and TMPM11+Glc. The AD-CDR2+TMPM8 image in Fig. 6C was reused in Fig. 8Bii as M1234A and N1240A and in Fig. S2B as TMPM1. A portion of the AD-CaMDR1 image in Fig. 6D was reused in Fig. S2B as TMPM2. The AD-CaMDR1+TMPM8 in Fig. 6D was reused in Fig. 8Bii as F1236A. The Q1228A image in Fig. 8Bii was reused in Fig. S2A as −Glc. The F1230A image in Fig. 8Bii was reused in Fig. S2B as TMPM10. The F1239A image in Fig. 8Bii was reused in Fig. S2B as TMPM2+Glc.


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