

addenda and errata
Schistosoma mansoni venom allergen-like protein 4 (SmVAL4) is a novel lipid-binding SCP/TAPS protein that lacks the prototypical CAP motifs. Corrigendum
aNational School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA, bDivision of Biochemistry, Department of Biology, University of Fribourg, Chemin du Musée 10, CH 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland, and cCentro de Biotecnologia, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
*Correspondence e-mail: asojo@bcm.edu
Figure 6(a) of the article by Kelleher et al. [(2014), Acta Cryst. D70, 2186–2196] is corrected.
Keywords: venom allergen-like protein; Ancylostoma secreted protein; Schistosoma mansoni; sperm-coating protein; TAPs; CAP; venom antigen 5; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; sterol binding; corrigendum.
In the article by Kelleher et al. (2014), Fig. 6(a
) was incorrect and the locations of the CBM and Crisp1 were missing. The correct Fig. 6(a) is published here and the CBM and Crisp1 are now shown with a blue line and a red line, respectively.
![]() | Figure 6 The calveolin-binding motif. (a) The conserved calveolin-binding motif (CBM) is evident in the alignment of the sequences of SmVAL4, GAPR1, Pry1 and Pry2. The secondary-structural elements shown are for SmVAL4 and GAPR1 (PDB entry 4aiw). The location of the CBM is identified with a blue line, while the CRISP1 motif is shown as a red line. |
References
Kelleher, A., Darwiche, R., Rezende, W. C., Farias, L. P., Leite, L. C. C., Schneiter, R. & Asojo, O. A. (2014). Acta Cryst. D70, 2186–2196. Web of Science CrossRef IUCr Journals Google Scholar
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