Phosphorylation Stabilizes the Active Conformation of Rhodopsin

temperatures and neutral pH of our experiments. BI985049K. S0006-2960(98)05049-1. Published on Web 09/05/1998. [EScat] ). [S]KS′(cat). [S]KS′(cat)...
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Corrections Anion Activation of 3-Phosphoglycerate Kinase Requires Domain Closure, by Andrea N. Szila´gyi and Ma´ria Vas*, Volume 37, Number 23, June 9, 1998, pages 8551-8563. Page 8554. Equations 10 and 11 should read as follows:

[EScat] )

[S]KS′(cat)

× [S]KS′(cat) + KS(cat)KS′(cat) + [S′]KS(cat) [S′] 1(10) KS′(act) + [S′]

(

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V) VS

[S]KS′(cat) [S]KS′(cat) + KS(cat)KS′(cat) + [S′]KS(cat) [S]KS′(cat)

+ VS(aS′ - 1) ×

[S′] (11) [S]KS′(cat) + KS(cat)KS′(cat) + [S′]KS(cat) KS′(act) + [S′] BI985048S S0006-2960(98)05048-X Published on Web 09/05/1998

Phosphorylation Stabilizes the Active Conformation of Rhodopsin, by Scott K. Gibson, John H. Parkes, and Paul A. Liebman*, Volume 37, Number 33, August 18, 1998, pages 11393-11398. Page 11396, column 1, the first sentence of the last paragraph should read as follows: In the absence of phosphorylation, MIII formation was negligible at the low temperatures and neutral pH of our experiments. BI985049K S0006-2960(98)05049-1 Published on Web 09/05/1998