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Correction to: Journal of Clinical Immunology (2020)
The original version of our manuscript, entitled, “ The IL1RN mutation creating the most-upstream premature stop codon is hypomorphic because of a reinitiation of translation” unfortunately contained mistakes in Fig. 1a and d legends. The text should read as follows:
a. Immunoblot analysis with an anti-FLAG antibody of HEK-293 T cells transfected with insert-free FLAG-tagged vector (mock) or with expression vectors carrying various IL1RN alleles: WT, R29X, or R29X-M38A (methionine 38 to alanine mutation, blocking reinitiation of translation at M38) or E57X.
d. Protein structure model of IL-1Ra and IL-1R1. IL-1Ra (blue) was superimposed on EBI-005 in complex with IL-1R1 (green).
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Moriya, K., Kadowaki, S., Nakano, T. et al. Correction to: the IL1RN Mutation Creating the Most-Upstream Premature Stop Codon Is Hypomorphic because of a Reinitiation of Translation. J Clin Immunol 40, 646 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-020-00776-9
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