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. 2019 Nov 12;47(22):11976–11977. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkz1090

Rational design of an XNA ligase through docking of unbound nucleic acids to toroidal proteins

Michiel Vanmeert 1, Jamoliddin Razzokov 2, Muhammad Usman Mirza 1,3, Stephen D Weeks 4, Guy Schepers 1, Annemie Bogaerts 2, Jef Rozenski 1, Mathy Froeyen 1, Piet Herdewijn 1, Vitor B Pinheiro 1,5, Eveline Lescrinier 1,
PMCID: PMC7145540  PMID: 31713624

Nucleic Acids Research, 2019, 47(13): 7130–7142, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz551

The Authors wish to correct an error in Figure 5, panel D.

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Plot (A) (2’OMeRNA) and plot (B) (HNA) showing the overlay between the ‘open’ WT-dsXNA (gray) and closed 189insG–dsXNA complexes (green with orange insert). Position of the latch domain is indicated by an arrow. The evolutionary conserved clamp-closing in green complexes is highlighted in a dashed circle. RMSF plots in panel (C) (2’OMeRNA) and panel (D) (HNA), different domains are depicted below the graph. Red asterisk indicates the insert position.

The RMSF plots in panel D are for HNA not 2’OMeRNA. The colour legend of panel D should be:

  • ChVlig – dsDNA (orange)

  • ChVling – dsHNA (black)

  • 189insG – dsHNA (green)

The figure caption is correct. A new Figure 5 is provided below and the published article has been corrected.


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