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Nucleic Acids Research, 1994, Vol. 22, No. 5 892
© 1994


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BspKT61, a new site-specific endonuclease which cleaves the GATC site producing two nucleotide 5'-protruding ends

N.I. Shapovlova, L.A. Zheleznaja and N.I. Matvienko

Nucleic Acids Research, 21, p. 5794 (1993)

The authors wish to state that a mirror inversion of Figure 1 at photofootprinting led to the report of an erroneous conclusion in this paper. The R and P columns in the figure were exchanged and it was incorrectly concluded that the restriction enzyme produces a DNA fragment with 5'-protruding ends. The enzyme actually gives DNA fragments with two nucleotide 3'-protruding ends.


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