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Jiyeon Kim1, Zeping Hu1, Ling Cai1, Kailong Li1, Eunhee Choi2, Brandon Faubert1, Divya Bezwada1, Jaime Rodriguez-Canales3, Pamela Villalobos3, Yu-Fen Lin4, Min Ni1, Kenneth E Huffman5, Luc Girard5, Lauren A Byers6, Keziban Unsal-Kacmaz7, Christopher G Peña8,9, John V Heymach6, Els Wauters10, Johan Vansteenkiste10, Diego H Castrillon8, Benjamin P C Chen4, Ignacio Wistuba3, Diether Lambrechts11,12, Jian Xu1, John D Minna5, Ralph J DeBerardinis13,14,15.
Abstract
Further analysis has revealed that the signal reported in Extended Data Fig. 1c of this Letter is attributed to phosphorylethanolamine, not carbamoyl phosphate. A newly developed derivatization method revealed that the level of carbamoyl phosphate in these NSCLC extracts is below the detection threshold of approximately 10 nanomoles. These findings do not alter the overall conclusions of the Letter; see associated Amendment for full details. The Letter has not been corrected online.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31043737 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1133-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962