Correction: The Arabidopsis putative G protein-coupled receptor GCR1 interacts with the G protein a subunit GPA1 and regulates abscisic acid signaling (Plant Cell (2004) 16 (1616–1632) Doi: 10.1105/tpc.020321)

S. Pandey, S. M. Assmann

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Abstract

The original publication of this article included an error in Figure 5A. Specifically, the "MCPs" and "Roots" lanes were inappropriately reversed and duplicated as the "Siliques" and "Seeds" lanes. The authors apologize and accept responsibility for not detecting and correcting this issue prior to publication. The revised Figure 5A (lower panel) is the result of a new experiment that corrects the information in the original Figure 5A (upper panel). The figure legend provides methodological details of the new experiment. The original conclusion from this experiment, that expression "could be detected in all cell/tissue types assessed by RT-PCR, including stomatal guard cells (Figure 5A)," as stated in the main text of the article, is unaltered by this correction. Both authors approve this correction. Editors' note: The corrected figure and accompanying text were reviewed by members of The Plant Cell editorial board. The authors are responsible for providing a complete listing and accurate explanations for all known errors or instances of inappropriate data handling or image manipulation associated with the original publication. (Figure Presented).

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2540
Number of pages1
JournalPlant Cell
Volume31
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Plant Science
  • Cell Biology

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