Correction: Epigenetic activation of CD274/PD-L1 by the MSL complex expands its role beyond dosage compensation
Aiping Wen, Xuanfei Feng, Yingying Li, Xueli Cui, Qixian Zou, Yong Cai, Jingji Jin, Yunxiao He

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TopicsCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers · Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation · Chromatin Remodeling and Cancer
There was a mistake in the caption of Figure 6 as published. During the revision of the manuscript, we supplemented co-immunoprecipitation assays to confirm the physical interaction between MSL1 and MOF. We transfected a Flag-MOF-tagged plasmid into 293T cells; however, during figure preparation, we mistakenly labeled Lane 5 in Figure 6E as “Flag-MOFK274A”, which should be corrected to “Flag-MOF”. Following the co-immunoprecipitation assays, we used antibodies against the Flag tag and CD274, respectively. In the Western blot annotation in Figure 6E, we erroneously wrote “IB: GAPDH”, which should be changed to “IB: CD274”. This correction can be verified by the marker positions in the original Western blot images provided in our supplementary materials. The corrected caption of Figure 6 appears below.
Also, there was a mistake in the caption of Figure 5 as published. During the revision of the manuscript, we performed grayscale quantification of the Western blot images as requested by the reviewers. However, in Figure 5B, the IB: GAPDH band was not properly aligned with the corresponding protein blot shown below it. The corrected caption of Figure 5 appears below.
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