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Correction: The Zinc-Finger Protein SOP1 Is Required for a Subset of the Nuclear Exosome Functions in Arabidopsis

  • Kian Hématy,
  • Yannick Bellec,
  • Ram Podicheti,
  • Nathalie Bouteiller,
  • Pauline Anne,
  • Céline Morineau,
  • Richard P. Haslam,
  • Frederic Beaudoin,
  • Johnathan A. Napier,
  • Keithanne Mockaitis,
  • Dominique Gagliardi,
  • Hervé Vaucheret,
  • Heike Lange,
  • Jean-Denis Faure
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There is an error in the third subsection of the Results section, entitled “sop1 specifically suppresses the splicing-defective pas2-1 allele”. The sentence “For this purpose, we introgressed sop1-5, a knock-out allele, that harbours a T-DNA insertion in the At5g21580 locus which encodes the SOP1 protein (see below), into the original pas2-1 mutant as well as into pas1-2, pas2-4 and pas3-1 mutants [16,21,22].” should read: “For this purpose, we introgressed sop1-5, a knock-out allele, that harbours a T-DNA insertion in the At1g21580 locus which encodes the SOP1 protein (see below), into the original pas2-1 mutant as well as into pas1-2, pas2-4 and pas3-1 mutants [16,21,22].”

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  1. 1. Hématy K, Bellec Y, Podicheti R, Bouteiller N, Anne P, Morineau C, et al. (2016) The Zinc-Finger Protein SOP1 Is Required for a Subset of the Nuclear Exosome Functions in Arabidopsis. PLoS Genet 12(2): e1005817. pmid:26828932