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Also, in Fig. 2, we incorrectly labelled Rv0649 as fadD37 instead of fabD2. Two of the genes for mycolyl transferases were inverted: Rv0129c encodes antigen 85C and not 85C′ as stated, whereas Rv3803c codes for the secreted protein MPT51 and not antigen 85C (Infect. Immun. 59, 372–382; 1991); Rv3803c is now designated fbpD. We thank Morten Harboe and Harald Wiker for drawing this to our attention.
The sequence of Rv0746 from M. bovis BCG-Pasteur presented in Fig. 5bwas incorrect and should have shown a 16-codon deletion instead of 29, as indicated here:
H37Rv.....GSGAPGGAAGLWGTGGAGGAGGSSAGGGGAGGAGGAGGWLLGDGGAGGIGGAST...
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BCG.......GSGAPGGAGGAAGLWGTGGA-------------GGAGGWLLGDGGAGGIGGAST...
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Cole, S., Brosch, R., Parkhill, J. et al. Deciphering the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the complete genome sequence. Nature 396, 190 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/24206
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