Correction to: European Journal of Human Genetics (2005) 13, 208–215. doi:10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201300

The authors have identified an error in the above-mentioned article. The mutation p.Lys73fsX2 should be p.Leu73fsX2 throughout the article. This includes Figure 5d, the correct version of which is shown below.

Figure 5
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Transient expression of CSTB polypeptides representing EPM1-associated mutations in BHK cells. (a) Transiently expressed wild-type CSTB (red) displays a distribution similar to that of the endogenous protein including localization to the nucleus, cytoplasm and lysosomes (visualized with LysoTracker Green). The p.Gly4Arg (b), p.Gln71Pro (c) and p.Leu73fsX2 (d) mutant proteins are detected in the nucleus and cytoplasm, but show no overlap with the LysoTracker and thus no association with lysosomes. The p.Arg68X (e) mutant protein is detected only in the presence of lactacystin, indicating rapid degradation by proteasomes. Immunofluorescence stainings were carried out with the monoclonal (2E7) (a–c) or polyclonal CSTB antibody (d and e). Even though the epitope recognized by 2E7 was preserved in both truncated mutant proteins, the antibody failed to detect them and a polyclonal CSTB antibody was used instead.