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Nucleic Acids Research, 1989, Vol. 17, No. 11 4430
© 1989


Corrigenda

Abortive initiation by bacteriophage T3 and T7 RNA polymerases under conditions of limiting substrate

Mei-Ling Ling, Stevens S. Risman, John F. Klement, Nancy McGraw and William T. McAllister

Nucleic Acids Research, 17, 1605–1618 (1989)

The Figure 2 legend should read:

In order, from left to right, the Concentrations of these substrates were 400, 200, 100, 50. 25, and 12.5 µM.

The Figure 3 legend should read:

Unless otherwise noted the concentration of all ribonucleoside triphosphates was 400 µM: in lanes marked C or U the concentration of CTP or UTP was 10 µM.

The Figure 4 legend should read:

Panel A. Hae II restriction fragments of T7 DNA (0.25 µg) were incubated with a four-fold or eight-fold molar excess of RNA polymerase, as indicated by the numbers above the lane.

The column headings in Table I should read:

UTP concn (µM)

CTP eonn (µM)


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