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144 GENE03~5 Gene, 94 (1990) 144 Elsevier Corrigendum Gene. 82 (1989) 237-248 Elsevier GENE 03168 Nucleotide sequences of genes encoding heat-stable and heat-labile glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenases; amino acid sequence and protein thermostabHity Haile S. Tesfay*, Remi E. Amelunxen and Ivan D. Goldberg Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology, Universityof Kansas Medical Center, Collegeof Health Sciences and Hospital, Kansas City. KS 66103 (U.S.A.) We have been unable to verify the sequences given for the gapST and gapCO genes [see Gene 82 (1989) 242-243, Fig. 2]. Although experiments designed to resolve this situation are currently in progress, we have sufficient reservations concerning the validity of the data to justify withdrawing the paper. Correspondence to: Dr. I.D. Goldberg, Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and lmm,mology, University of Kansas Medical Center, 39th and Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66103 (U.S.A.) Tel. (913)588-7019; Fax (913)588-7295. * Present address: National Research Institute of Health, P.O. Box 1242, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) Tel. 13-34-70. 0378-1119190/$03.50© 1990ElsevierSciencePublishersB.V.(Biomedical Division)

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144

GENE03~5

Gene, 94 (1990) 144 Elsevier

Corrigendum

Gene. 82 (1989) 237-248 Elsevier

GENE 03168

Nucleotide sequences of genes encoding heat-stable and heat-labile glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenases; amino acid sequence and protein thermostabHity

Haile S. Tesfay*, Remi E. Amelunxen and Ivan D. Goldberg

Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology, University of Kansas Medical Center, College of Health Sciences and Hospital, Kansas City. KS 66103 (U.S.A.)

We have been unable to verify the sequences given for the gapST and gapCO genes [see Gene 82 (1989) 242-243, Fig. 2]. Although experiments designed to resolve this situation are currently in progress, we have sufficient reservations concerning the validity of the data to justify withdrawing the paper.

Correspondence to: Dr. I.D. Goldberg, Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and lmm,mology, University of Kansas Medical Center, 39th and Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66103 (U.S.A.) Tel. (913)588-7019; Fax (913)588-7295. * Present address: National Research Institute of Health, P.O. Box 1242, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) Tel. 13-34-70.

0378-1119190/$03.50 © 1990 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (Biomedical Division)