Human TRPV4 channel splice variants revealed a key role of ankyrin domains in multimerization and trafficking. VOLUME 281 (2006) PAGES 1580-1586

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2006)

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PAGE 1581, lines 10-16 under “Results”: The GenBank™ accession numbers DQ59644 and DQ59645 should be DQ059644 and DQ059645. These sentences should read: “We also identified three new splice variants, named TRPV4-C, TRPV4-D, and TRPV4-E variants (Fig. 1A), affecting the cytoplasmic N-terminal region. TRPV4-C lacks exon 5 (number DQ059644; Δ237-284 amino acids), TRPV4-D presents a short deletion inside exon 2 (number DQ059645; Δ27-61 amino acids), and TRPV4-E (number DQ059646; Δ237-284 and Δ384-444 amino acids) is produced by a double alternative splicing lacking exons 5 and 7.”
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ankyrin domains,trafficking
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