Nature 455, 674–678 (2008)
We inadvertently failed to notice that STING protein is encoded by the same gene as the previously described plasma membrane tetraspanner MPYS1.
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Ishikawa, H., Barber, G. Erratum: STING is an endoplasmic reticulum adaptor that facilitates innate immune signalling. Nature 456, 274 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07432
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