Erratum: A Regulatory Response to Ribosomal Protein Mutations Controls Translation, Growth, and Cell Competition (Developmental Cell (2018) 46(4) (456–469.e4), (S1534580718305562) (10.1016/j.devcel.2018.07.003))

Chang Hyun Lee, Marianthi Kiparaki, Jorge Blanco, Virginia Folgado, Zhejun Ji, Amit Kumar, Gerard Rimesso, Nicholas E. Baker

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Main Text (Developmental Cell 46, 456–469; August 20, 2018) The originally published version of the paper contained several errors. (1) In the first paragraph of the Results, the authors incorrectly stated that the Xrp1m2-73 allele was caused by a C-to-T mutation, but they should have stated that it was a G-to-T mutation, as previously published. (2) The first paragraph of the Discussion stated, “The only aspect of the Rp−/− phenotype that appeared largely independent of Xrp1 was the reduced size of the bristles, which was only slightly restored by Xrp1 mutations (Figures 3I and S2A–S2D).” This sentence should have referred to the Rp+/− phenotype, not to the Rp−/− phenotype. (3) In the STAR Methods, the mRNA-Seq section incorrectly listed several strains as containing the transgene p{ ry+ hs-neor FRT}82D. These strains instead contained the transgene p{ ry+ hs-neor FRT}82B. These errors have now been corrected in the article online. The authors apologize for these errors and any inconvenience they may have caused.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)807
Number of pages1
JournalDevelopmental Cell
Volume46
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 24 2018
Externally publishedYes

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