Author correction: exfoliative toxin e, a new Staphylococcus aureus virulence factor with host-specific activity

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Imanishi, Ichiro | Nicolas, Aurélie | Barbosa Caetano, Ana-Carolina | de Paula Castro, Thiago Luiz | Tartaglia, Natayme Rocha | Mariutti, Ricardo | Guédon, Eric | Even, Sergine | Berkova, Nadia | Arni, Raghuvir, K | Seyffert, Nubia | Azevedo, Vasco | Nishifuji, Koji | Le Loir, Yves

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Correction to: Scientific Reportshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-52777-3, published online 08 November 2019. International audience. Additionally, there were typographical errors in the Experimental Procedures section, under the subheading 'Molecular docking' , "Residues involved in the active sites of both proteins were required. The active ETE residues were those defined in 9 (His96, Asp145 and Ser219) and those for Dsg1 were those defined in 52 (Glu381, Gly382 in protein sequence matching Glu332, Gly333 in structural models). " now reads, "Residues involved in the active sites of both proteins were required. The active ETE residues were those defined in Mariutti et al. 9 (His96, Asp145 and Ser219) and those for Dsg1 were those defined in Hanakawa et al. 52 (Glu381, Gly382 in protein sequence matching Glu332, Gly333 in structural models). "

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