During the preparation of the figures for this Article, some of the panels were misassembled in the main figures and in the Supplementary Information. The corrected figures are published below, and the corrected Supplementary Information file is appended.
The following changes are reflected in the corrected versions of the figures:
- Figure 3b is replaced completely.
- In Figure 5d, Bcl6 bands are replaced.
- In Figure 6c, Bcl6 and both actin controls are replaced.
Additionally, the following changes are reflected in the corrected version of the SI:
- The original IRF3 blot for shCtl and shBcl6 in Figure 2b is replaced.
- The original actin control blot for Figure 4e is now added.
- Original blots for Figure 5 are now added.
- The original blots for Bcl6 and corresponding actin control for NC and miR-127 in Figure 6h are replaced.
The conclusions of the Article are unaffected by these changes. The authors apologise for the errors and any confusion caused.
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Xu, F., Kang, Y., Zhuang, N. et al. Correction: Corrigendum: Bcl6 Sets a Threshold for Antiviral Signaling by Restraining IRF7 Transcriptional Program. Sci Rep 7, 46904 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep46904
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