Abstract
We recently published the manuscript "Detection of a Peptide Biomarker by Engineered Yeast Receptors" in ACS Synthetic Biology. An error was found in Supplementary Table 1, and the corrected Supporting Information is provided.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 1973 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Journal | ACS synthetic biology |
Volume | 7 |
Issue number | 8 |
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State | Published - Aug 17 2018 |
Funding
This work is funded by National Science Foundation Grant DGE-1324585 the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grant OPP1061177, the Northwestern University Presidential Fellowship, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Fellowship for Advanced Study. We thank Bryan Roth at the University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill for the gift of the MPY578t5 yeast strain, Dante Pertusi and Jessica Yu at Northwestern University for their computational work for flow cytometry analysis Joshua Leonard at Northwestern University for helpful discussion during the preparation of the manuscript, the NU Seq Core (Northwestern University) Alexei Tan at Northwestern University for help in synthesizing peptides the Northwestern University Robert H. Lurie Flow Cytometry Core Facility and the Northwestern University Center for Global Health Technologies. This work is funded by National Science Foundation Grant DGE-1324585, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grant OPP1061177, the Northwestern University Presidential Fellowship, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Fellowship for Advanced Study. We thank Bryan Roth at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill for the gift of the MPY578t5 yeast strain, Dante Pertusi and Jessica Yu at Northwestern University for their computational work for flow cytometry analysis, Joshua Leonard at Northwestern University for helpful discussion during the preparation of the manuscript, the NU Seq Core (Northwestern University), Alexei Tan at Northwestern University for help in synthesizing peptides, the Northwestern University Robert H. Lurie Flow Cytometry Core Facility, and the Northwestern University Center for Global Health Technologies.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
- Biomedical Engineering