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Author Correction: WDR77 inhibits prion-like aggregation of MAVS to limit antiviral innate immune response

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Author Correction: WDR77 inhibits prion-like aggregation of
MAVS to limit antiviral innate immune response
Jiaxin Li, Rui Zhang, Changwan Wang, Junyan Zhu, Miao Ren, Yingbo Jiang,
Xianteng Hou, Yangting Du, Qing Wu, Shishi Qi, Lin Li, She Chen, Hui Yang &
Fajian Hou
The original version of this Article contained errors in the legends of Figures 14, 6, and 7.
The legend of Figure 1 originally incorrectly read P-value was determined by two-tailed
Studentst-test.The correct version replaces this sentence with P-values were determined by
two-way ANOVA (Dunnettstest)(f) or two-way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(g,h,i,jand k).
The legend of Figure 2 originally incorrectly read P-value was determined by two-tailed
Studentst-test.The correct version replaces this sentence with P-values were determined by
two-way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(a,b,df,i,j), ordinary one-way ANOVA (Tukeystest)(h)ortwo-
way ANOVA (Tukeystest)(l).
The legend of Figure 2h originally incorrectly read GFP-VSV titers were quantitated in
plaque assay (For d,VSV:*p= 0.0123, ****p< 0.0001 in s equence).The correct version states
For hinstead of For d.
The legend of Figure 2l originally incorrectly readIFNB1 induction was measured by qPCR
(For l,IFNB1:****p< 0.0001, ***p=0.0001,nsp= 0.9957 in sequence).The correct version states
***p= 0.0004instead of ***p=0.0001.
The legend of Figure 3 originally incorrectly read P-value was determined by two-tailed
Studentst-test.The correct version replaces this sentence with P-values were determined by
two-way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(ac,h) or unpaired two-sided t-test (e).
The legend of Figure 3h originally incorrectly read IFNB1 induction was measured by qPCR
(ISRE:all****p< 0.0001; nsp= 0.9998).The correct version states IFNB1instead of ISRE.
The legend of Figure 4 originally incorrectly read P-value was determined by two-tailed
Studentst-test.The correct version replaces this sentence with P-values were determined by
two-way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(i).
The legend of Figure 4i originally incorrectly read Cells were harvested at specied time
points post infection and IFNB1 induction was measured by qPCR (IFNB1:allnsp> 0.9999,
***p<0.0001,**p= 0.0018).The correct version states ****p<0.0001instead of ***p< 0.0001.
The legend of Figure 6 originally incorrectly read P-value was determined by two-tailed
Studentst-test.The correct version replaces this sentence with P-values were determined by
two-way ANOVA (Tukeystest)(a,b,g), two-way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(c) or two-way ANOVA
(Dunnettstest)(df).
The legend of Figure 7 originally incorrectly read P-value was determined by two-tailed
Studentst-test.The correct version replaces this sentence with P-values were determined by
two-way ANOVA (Tukeystest)(a,c), two-way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(b,d,h) or Gehan-Breslow-
Wilcoxon test (f,g,i).
The legend of Figure 7i originally incorrectly read WT, Wdr77CKO and Mavs-/- mice (n=10
each) were injected intravenously with HSV at 1.5 × 108PFU per mouse, and the survival rates
were monitored for 15 days (*p= 0.445).The correct version states nsp=0.445instead
of *p=0.445.
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ures 15, 7, and 8.
The legend of supplementary Figure 1 originally incorrectly read Pvalue was determined
by two-tailed Studentst-test.The correct version replaces this sentence with Pvalues were
determined by two-way ANOVA (Dunnettstest)(a,b).
The legend of supplementary Figure 2 originally incorrectly read Pvalue was determined
by two-tailed Studentst-test.The correct version replaces this sentence with Pvalues were
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determined by unpaired two-sided t-test (b), ordinary one-way ANOVA
(Dunnettstest)(e) or two-way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(c,f,g).
The legend of supplementary Figure 3 originally incorrectly read
Pvalue was determined by two-tailed Studentst-test.The correct
version replaces this sentence with Pvalues were determined by two-
way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(be,g,i).
The legend of supplementary Figure 4 originally incorrectly read
Pvalue was determined by two-tailed Studentst-test.The correct
version replaces this sentence with Pvalues were determined by two-
way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(c,e,f,h).
The legend of supplementary Figure 5 originally incorrectly read
Pvalue was determined by two-tailed Studentst-test.The correct
version replaces this sentence with Pvalues were determined by two-
way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(g).
The legend of supplementary Figure 7 originally incorrectly read
Pvalue was determined by two-tailed Studentst-test.The correct
version replaces this sentence with Pvalues were determined by
ordinary one-way ANOVA (Dunnettstest)(e,f), two-way ANOVA
(Dunnettstest)(g,ik)ortwo-wayANOVA(Šídákstest)(h).
The legend of supplementary Figure 8 originally incorrectly read
Pvalue was determined by two-tailed Studentst-test.The correct
version replaces this sentence with Pvalues were determined by two-
way ANOVA (Dunnettstest)(a,c,d(liver), e(lung), f(spleen, lung)),
two-way ANOVA (Tukeystest)(b,d(spleen, lung), e(spleen), f(liver)),
or two-way ANOVA (Šídákstest)(e(liver)).
The HTML has been updated to include a corrected version of
the Supplementary Information.
The original version of this Article contained errors in the Statis-
tical Analysis in the Methods.
The Statistical Analysis in the Methods originally incorrectly read
Unpaired two-sided Studentst-test was used to analyze the sig-
nicance of mean values between groups. KaplanMeier survival ana-
lysis was used to analyze mouse survival data by two-sided log-rank
(MantelCox) test.
The correct version replaces these sentences with Unpaired two-
sided Studentst-test, ordinary one-way ANOVA and two-way ANOVA
were used to analyze the signicance of the differences between
groups. Survival data of mice were analyzed using Gehan-Breslow-
Wilcoxon test.
This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the
Article.
The original version of this Article contained an error in the
Source Data for Figure 2h.
The Source Data for Figure 2h originally incorrectly read 35.6,
27.2 and 24.8for VSV titer in WT, and 7.4, 6 and 8forVSVtiterin
WDR77-/- and omitted measurements for MAVS-/-. The correct version
replaces these values with 410000000, 310000000 and 370000000
for VSV titer in WT, and 44000000, 38000000 and 34000000for
VSV titer in WDR77-/-,andadds1200000000, 1500000000 and
1300000000for VSV titer in MAVS-/-.
The HTML has been updated to include a corrected version of the
Source Data.
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