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CORRIGENDUM article
Front. Genet. , 29 February 2016
Sec. Plant Genetics and Genomics
Volume 7 - 2016 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2016.00021
This article is part of the Research Topic Epigenetic Mechanisms of Plant Responses to the Environment View all 15 articles
This article is a correction to:
Enhancement of RNA-directed DNA methylation of a transgene by simultaneously downregulating a ROS1 ortholog using a virus vector in Nicotiana benthamiana
A corrigendum on
Enhancement of RNA-directed DNA methylation of a transgene by simultaneously downregulating a ROS1 ortholog using a virus vector in Nicotiana benthamiana
by Otagaki, S., Kasai, M., Masuta, C., and Kanazawa, A. (2013). Front. Genet. 4:44. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2013.00044
We have become aware that the processing of image data in Figures 5A,C including image assembly was done erroneously in this article. To correct these errors, we prepared a new figure from the original data. There are no associated changes to be made in the main text.
Figure 5. Analysis of viral RNAs in plants infected with recombinant CMVs. (A) Northern blot analysis of viral RNAs using a CMV RNA-specific probe. Hybridization signals of CMV RNAs 3 and 4 are shown. Ethidium-bromide-stained 25S RNA bands are shown below the panel to show that an equal amount of RNA was loaded. (B) RT-PCR analysis of viral RNAs. RT-PCR was done using a combination of primers: a primer that anneals a region adjacent to the cloning site of the viral vector and a primer that anneals the CaMV 35S promoter or NbROS1 fragment inserted in the vector. A portion of the actin gene was amplified as a control. (C) Production of siRNAs corresponding to the CaMV 35S promoter in plants infected with recombinant CMVs. Northern blot analysis was done using low-molecular weight RNAs isolated from leaf tissues of the plants infected with the recombinant CMVs at 18 DPI, probed for the CaMV 35S promoter. Ethidium-bromide-stained 5S rRNA and tRNAs bands are shown below the panel to show that an equal amount of the small RNA fraction was loaded. In (A–C), data obtained from two or three individual plants infected with recombinant CMVs are shown. The images of RNA samples that were not adjacent to each other in the original gel were separated by a line.
On the basis of the original data obtained by SO, the figure was prepared. All authors approved the manuscript.
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
Keywords: Cucumber mosaic virus, DNA demethylation, RNA-directed DNA methylation, ROS1, virus-induced gene silencing
Citation: Otagaki S, Kasai M, Masuta C and Kanazawa A (2016) Corrigendum: Enhancement of RNA-directed DNA methylation of a transgene by simultaneously downregulating a ROS1 ortholog using a virus vector in Nicotiana benthamiana. Front. Genet. 7:21. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2016.00021
Received: 21 January 2016; Accepted: 02 February 2016;
Published: 29 February 2016.
Edited and reviewed by: Michael Wassenegger, RLP AgroScience GmbH, Germany
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*Correspondence: Akira Kanazawa, a2FuYXphd2FAcmVzLmFnci5ob2t1ZGFpLmFjLmpw
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