PUBLICATION
CORRECTION: Cholesterol Transport through Lysosome-Peroxisome Membrane Contacts
- Authors
- Chu, B.B., Liao, Y.C., Qi, W., Xie, C., Du, X., Wang, J., Yang, H., Miao, H.H., Li, B.L., Song, B.L.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-220906-231
- Date
- 2021
- Source
- Cell 184: 289 (Other)
- Registered Authors
- Keywords
- none
- MeSH Terms
- none
- PubMed
- 33417863 Full text @ Cell
Citation
Chu, B.B., Liao, Y.C., Qi, W., Xie, C., Du, X., Wang, J., Yang, H., Miao, H.H., Li, B.L., Song, B.L. (2021) CORRECTION: Cholesterol Transport through Lysosome-Peroxisome Membrane Contacts. Cell. 184:289.
Abstract
(Cell 161, 291–306; April 9, 2015)
Our paper demonstrated that peroxisomes play an essential role in intracellular cholesterol transport by forming membrane contacts with lysosomes and suggested that aberrant cholesterol accumulation in lysosomes may underlie peroxisomal disorders. A reader recently identified an error in Figure S1D, which showed that cells were resistant to Amphotericin B treatment after knockdown of any of 30 individual genes. During figure preparation, we inadvertently omitted the cell colony image set for the CD1C knockdown cells and duplicated that of the LRP2 knockdown cells. We have now corrected Figure S1D with images of CD1C knockdown cells that were acquired with the experiment shown. The corrected figure appears below. The error does not affect the results in the paper or the interpretation of the data. We apologize for any confusion this duplication may have caused.
Errata / Notes
This article corrects ZDB-PUB-170214-198 .
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