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- W2519478545 abstract "Retraction28 July 2016free access Retraction: ‘A pair of transposon-derived proteins regulate active DNA demethylation in Arabidopsis’ Qi Li Qi Li Search for more papers by this author Wei Yuan Wei Yuan Search for more papers by this author Xiaokang Wang Xiaokang Wang Search for more papers by this author Yannan Liu Yannan Liu Search for more papers by this author Xinyi Ma Xinyi Ma Search for more papers by this author Han Sun Han Sun Search for more papers by this author Jinjin Tong Jinjin Tong Search for more papers by this author Xueyuan Tian Xueyuan Tian Search for more papers by this author Yan Li Yan Li Search for more papers by this author Weiqiang Qian Weiqiang Qian Search for more papers by this author Qi Li Qi Li Search for more papers by this author Wei Yuan Wei Yuan Search for more papers by this author Xiaokang Wang Xiaokang Wang Search for more papers by this author Yannan Liu Yannan Liu Search for more papers by this author Xinyi Ma Xinyi Ma Search for more papers by this author Han Sun Han Sun Search for more papers by this author Jinjin Tong Jinjin Tong Search for more papers by this author Xueyuan Tian Xueyuan Tian Search for more papers by this author Yan Li Yan Li Search for more papers by this author Weiqiang Qian Weiqiang Qian Search for more papers by this author Author Information Qi Li, Wei Yuan, Xiaokang Wang, Yannan Liu, Xinyi Ma, Han Sun, Jinjin Tong, Xueyuan Tian, Yan Li and Weiqiang Qian The EMBO Journal (2016)35:2060-2060https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201694284 PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info The authors have requested retraction of the paper noting: ‘We found a mistake for the materials used in this paper. In Fig 5A–C, Fig 6D–E and Fig 7D, WT-LUC and idm1-14 were in an rdr6-11 background, while idap1-1 and idap2-1 were in wild type background. RDR6 has a demonstrated role in DNA methylation and transcriptional gene silencing, and the rdr6 mutation could therefore have a profound impact on gene silencing in these experiments. Thus, the observed reduced LUC luminescence in idap1-1 and idap2-1 mutants could have resulted from the combined effects of rdr6 and idap1 or idap2 mutations, which might change the main conclusion of this paper. Further experiments will be performed to confirm the phenotypes. All authors concur with this statement and wish to apologize for the inconvenience caused.’ Next ArticlePrevious Article Read MoreAbout the coverClose modalView large imageVolume 35,Issue 18,15 September 2016Cover: Embryonic midbrain dopaminergic neurons. The image shows a coronal section through the ventral midbrain at embryonic day 11.5. All cell nuclei are labelled in light blue. Immunofluorescence for Tyrosine hydroxylase (in green) reveals the presence of dopaminergic neurons. The nuclear receptor NURR1 (in dark blue) labels all dopaminergic neuroblasts and neurons. The transcription factor, PBX1 (in red) identifies a novel subpopulation of dopaminergic neuroblasts and is present in all dopaminergic neurons. From J Carlos Villaescusa, Ernest Arenas and colleagues: A PBX1 transcriptional network controls dopaminergic neuron development and is impaired in Parkinson's disease. For details, see the Article on p 1963, also highlighted by Castro on p 1957. Cover image by J. Carlos Villaescusa, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. Volume 35Issue 1815 September 2016In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ..." @default.
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