A respiratory chain controlled signal transduction cascade in the mitochondrial intermembrane space mediates hydrogen peroxide signaling

نویسندگان

  • Christine Patterson
  • Carolin Gerbeth
  • Prathapan Thiru
  • Nora F. Vögtle
  • Marko Knoll
  • Aliakbar Shahsafaei
  • Kaitlin E. Samocha
  • Cher X. Huang
  • Mark Michael Harden
  • Rui Song
  • Cynthia Chen
  • Jennifer Kao
  • Jiahai Shi
  • Wendy Salmon
  • Yoav D. Shaul
  • Matthew P. Stokes
  • Jeffrey C. Silva
  • George W. Bell
  • Daniel G. MacArthur
  • Jürgen Ruland
  • Heide Christine Patterson
  • Chris Meisinger
  • Harvey F. Lodish
چکیده

CELL BIOLOGY Correction for “A respiratory chain controlled signal transduction cascade in the mitochondrial intermembrane space mediates hydrogen peroxide signaling,” by Heide Christine Patterson, Carolin Gerbeth, Prathapan Thiru, Nora F. Vögtle, Marko Knoll, Aliakbar Shahsafaei, Kaitlin E. Samocha, Cher X. Huang, Mark Michael Harden, Rui Song, Cynthia Chen, Jennifer Kao, Jiahai Shi, Wendy Salmon, Yoav D. Shaul, Matthew P. Stokes, Jeffrey C. Silva, George W. Bell, Daniel G. MacArthur, Jürgen Ruland, Chris Meisinger, and Harvey F. Lodish, which appeared in issue 42, October 20, 2015, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (112:E5679–E5688; first published October 5, 2015; 10.1073/pnas.1517932112). The authors note that on page E5683, left column, first full paragraph, lines 3–4, “Fig. S3 D and E” should instead appear as “Fig. S2 D and E”; and in the same paragraph, line 9, “Fig. S3D” should instead appear as “Fig. S2D.”

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تاریخ انتشار 2016