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Correction <h2>Correction</h2> Nathan N. Alder , Ying Shen , Jeffrey L. Brodsky , Linda M. Hendershot , and Arthur E. Johnson Vol. 168, No. 3, January 31, 2005. Pages 389–399. The reference “Miller et al., 2003” should be “Willer et al., 2003” throughout. The correct full reference appears below. Willer, M., A.J. Jermy, G.J. Steel, H.J. Garside, S. Carter, and C.J. Stirling. 2003. An in vitro assay using overexpressed yeast SRP demonstrates that cotranslational translocation is dependent upon the J-domain of Sec63p. Biochemistry. 42:7171–7177. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Cell Biology Rockefeller University Press

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Rockefeller University Press
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© 2005 Rockefeller University Press
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0021-9525
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1540-8140
DOI
10.1083/jcb.200409174042905c
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Abstract

<h2>Correction</h2> Nathan N. Alder , Ying Shen , Jeffrey L. Brodsky , Linda M. Hendershot , and Arthur E. Johnson Vol. 168, No. 3, January 31, 2005. Pages 389–399. The reference “Miller et al., 2003” should be “Willer et al., 2003” throughout. The correct full reference appears below. Willer, M., A.J. Jermy, G.J. Steel, H.J. Garside, S. Carter, and C.J. Stirling. 2003. An in vitro assay using overexpressed yeast SRP demonstrates that cotranslational translocation is dependent upon the J-domain of Sec63p. Biochemistry. 42:7171–7177.

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Published: Apr 11, 2005

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