Author Correction: Lifecycle of a predatory bacterium vampirizing its prey through the cell envelope and S-layer
Yoann G. Santin, Adrià Sogues, Yvann Bourigault, Han K. Remaut, Géraldine Laloux

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TopicsBacteriophages and microbial interactions · Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
Correction to: Nature Communications 10.1038/s41467-024-48042-5, published online 27 April 2024
In the version of the article initially published, in the second paragraph, “including” was missing from the sentence now reading “…based on previous observations including that Caulobacter crescentus strains carrying an S-layer were not preyed upon”. In the first paragraph of the Discussion, the text “this statement lacked unambiguous evidence and systematic comparisons between isogenic prey strains. Based on the direct evidence presented in our study, we therefore recommend revisiting the role of the S-layer as a defensive barrier against predatory bacteria. Nonetheless,” has been removed. In the same paragraph, the sentence “we demonstrated that its prey range extends beyond C. crescentus but is confined to specific families within the α-proteobacterial class” has been amended to “we demonstrated that, within the α-proteobacterial class, its prey range extends beyond C. crescentus but is confined to specific families”. These corrections have been made to the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
