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. 2021 Mar 25;33(6):2093–2095. doi: 10.1093/plcell/koab086

Corrigendum to: SOMNUS, a CCCH-Type zinc finger protein in arabidopsis, negatively regulates light-dependent seed germination downstream of PIL5

Dong Hwan Kim 1, Shinjiro Yamaguchi 2, Soohwan Lim 1, Eunkyoo Oh 1, Jeongmu Park 1, Atsushi Hanada 2, Yuji Kamiya 2, Giltsu Choi 1,✉,2
PMCID: PMC8290283  PMID: 33764458

Plant Cell (2008) 20: 1260-1277. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.108.058859.

The authors request correction of this article, upon realizing that tubulin bands in Figure 7B were duplicated from 3A. We located the first author’s lab notebook page that includes Figure 7A and an immunoblot similar to Figure 7B showing PIL5 proteins are expressed similarly in PIL5-OX and PIL5-OX som lines. However, the immunoblot was not identical to Figure 7B and we could not locate the exact source data for Figure 7B. We therefore repeated experiments with the PIL5-OX som line #12 that is still kept in the lab. We found that a red light pulse induces germination in the PIL5-OX som but not in the PIL5-OX line, as originally reported in Figure 7A. We also found that PIL5 proteins are expressed similarly in the PIL5-OX and the PIL5-OX som, which is consistent with the immunoblot data in the lab notebook and was originally intended to be reported in Figure 7B. These errors are highlighted in the original Figures 3 and 7 reproduced below and the new data shown below in Figure 7 (corrected). The original findings and conclusions are unaffected by the errors reported here. All authors are in agreement with this correction.

Note: The corrected figures and accompanying text were reviewed by members of The Plant Cell editorial board. The authors are responsible for providing a complete listing and accurate explanations for all known errors or instances of inappropriate data handling or image manipulation associated with the original publication.

Figure 3 (original)

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Phytochromes Inhibit SOM Function at the Transcriptional Level. Notations for light irradiation schemes are the same as those in Figure 2. (A) No change in SOM protein stability under different light conditions. Proteins were extracted at the end of dark incubation from transgenic lines expressing myc-tagged SOM, myc-tagged PIL5, and myc-tagged GFP. Tubulin (TUB) was detected by anti-tubulin antibody as a loading control. Light conditions are indicated in the diagrams at top. Seeds were harvested for the protein extraction at the end of dark incubation (PHYBoff and PHYBon) or far-red irradiation (PHYAon). (B) Germination of transgenic lines (SOM-GFP1 and SOM-GFP2) expressing the SOM-GFP fusion protein. Notations are the same as in Figure 2A. [Red box denotes duplication with Figure 7].

Figure 7 (original)

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

PIL5 Regulates ABA and GA Metabolic Genes Partly through SOM. Notations for light irradiation schemes are the same as those in Figure 2. (A) Germination of Col-0, PIL5-OX, and PIL5-OX som mutant seeds (PHYB-dependent germination protocol). Error bars indicate SD (n + 3). (B) Similar levels of PIL5 protein in the seeds of PIL5-OX and two PIL5-OX som lines (lines 12 and 26). [Red box denotes duplication with Figure 3].

Figure 7 (corrected)

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

PIL5 Regulates ABA and GA Metabolic Genes Partly through SOM. Notations for light irradiation schemes are the same as those in Figure 2. (A) Germination of Col-0, PIL5-OX3, and PIL5-OX3 som mutant seeds (PHYB-dependent germination protocol). (B) Similar levels of PIL5 protein in the seeds of PIL5-OX and PIL5-OX som line #12.


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