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AUTHOR'S CORRECTION
Urkinase: Structure of Acetate Kinase, a Member of the ASKHA
Superfamily of Phosphotransferases
Kathryn A.
Buss,
David R.
Cooper,
Cheryl
Ingram-Smith,
James G.
Ferry,
David Avram
Sanders, and
Miriam S.
Hasson
Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, Indiana 47907, and Department of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, Eberly College of Science, The Pennsylvania State
University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-4500
Volume 183, no. 2, p. 680-686, 2001. Page 686, Acknowledgments,
the following should be added:
Acknowledgments, last paragraph, lines 3 and 4: "an NSF CAREER
awards to D.A.S. and M.S.H." should read "an NSF CAREER award to
D.A.S."
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
We thank Michael Deras and Professor
V. J. Davisson at Purdue University for synthesizing
2-iodo-adenosine-5'-diphosphate, a compound used to construct two
heavy-atom derivatives of acetate kinase. The work of M.S.H. was
funded by NIH award GM57056. The beginning of the project was supported
by a Research Planning Grant from NSF and a March of Dimes grant to
M.S.H.
Journal of Bacteriology, June 2001, p. 3536-3536, Vol. 183, No. 11
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