Poleward Tubulin Flux in Spindles: Regulation and Function in Mitotic Cells
The authors of "Poleward Tubulin Flux in Spindles: Regulationand Function in Mitotic Cells" (Mol. Biol. Cell [2007] 18, 3094–3104;published online before print as 10.1091/mbc.E06-11-0994) wouldlike to make a correction to their paper. In the Discussionthe authors incorrectly state that chromatids in meiotic Drosophilaspermatocytes with null KLP67A mutations segregate faster thancontrols (Savoian et al., 2004). In fact, Savoian et al. foundthat chromatids in these mutants segregate slower than controls.The authors regret the error.
Savoian, M. S., Gatt, M. K., Riparbelli, M. G., Callaini, G., and Glover, D. M. (2004). Drosophila Klp67A is required for proper chromosome congression and segregation during meiosis I. J. Cell Sci 117, 3669–3677.[Abstract/Free Full Text]