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. 2022 Sep 7;5:922. doi: 10.1038/s42003-022-03822-x

Author Correction: GFI1 tethers the NuRD complex to open and transcriptionally active chromatin in myeloid progenitors

Anne Helness 1, Jennifer Fraszczak 1, Charles Joly-Beauparlant 2, Halil Bagci 1,7, Christian Trahan 1, Kaifee Arman 1, Peiman Shooshtarizadeh 1, Riyan Chen 1, Marina Ayoub 1,8, Jean-François Côté 1,3,4,5, Marlene Oeffinger 1,4, Arnaud Droit 2, Tarik Möröy 1,5,6,
PMCID: PMC9452517  PMID: 36071278

Correction to: Communications Biology 10.1038/s42003-021-02889-2, published online 02 December 2021.

The original version of this Article mistakenly referred to “anti-H3K9me2 (ab1220; AbCam)” when describing the Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) protocol in the Methods. The correct version of this text has now been corrected to reference “anti-H3K9me3 (ab8898; AbCam)”.

The original version of this Article was also missing the accession information for H3K4me1 ChIP-seq datasets in the Data Availability statement:

“Previously published ChIP-seq and ATAC-Seq data, which are presented in Fig. 4 and Suppl. Figure 4, are available under the following accession numbers: H3K27ac (GSM1441273), H3K27me3 (DRR023959), H3K9me3 (DRR023962), and ATAC-Seq (DRR023962).”

The correct statement now reads:

“Previously published ChIP-seq and ATAC-Seq data, which are presented in Fig. 4 and Suppl. Figure 4, are available under the following accession numbers: H3K27ac (GSM1441273), H3K27me3 (DRR023959), H3K9me3 (DRR023962), H3K4me1 (GSM1441289), and ATAC-Seq (DRR023962).”

Both errors have now been corrected in the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.


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