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. 2020 Mar 24;10:5661. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-62487-w

Author Correction: The tomato subtilase family includes several cell death-related proteinases with caspase specificity

Sven Reichardt 1, Dagmar Repper 1, Alexander I Tuzhikov 2, Raisa A Galiullina 2, Marc Planas-Marquès 3, Nina V Chichkova 2, Andrey B Vartapetian 2, Annick Stintzi 1, Andreas Schaller 1,
PMCID: PMC7090007  PMID: 32205847

Correction to: Scientific Reports 10.1038/s41598-018-28769-0, published online 12 July 2018

This Article contains an error in the Methods section under subheading ‘Substrate specificity of tomato phytaspases’ where,

“Briefly, a protein extract from Arabidopsis leaves was digested with proteomics-grade trypsin to generate a library of several thousand peptides, that were chemically modified to protect free sulfhydryl and amino groups.”

should read:

“Briefly, a protein extract from Arabidopsis leaves was digested with proteomics-grade chymotrypsin to generate a library of several thousand peptides, that were chemically modified to protect free sulfhydryl and amino groups.”

In addition, there is an error in the legend of Figure 4 where,

“Letter size reflects the relative frequency of an amino acid at a given position as compared to natural abundance in the tomato proteome.”

should read:

“Letter size reflects the relative frequency of an amino acid at a given position as compared to natural abundance in the Arabidopsis proteome.”


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