Correction to: Comparative Gene Analysis Focused on Silica Cell Wall Formation: Identification of Diatom-Specific SET Do

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Correction to: Comparative Gene Analysis Focused on Silica Cell Wall Formation: Identification of Diatom-Specific SET Domain Protein Methyltransferases Michiko Nemoto 1 & Sayako Iwaki 1 & Hisao Moriya 1 & Yuki Monden 1 & Takashi Tamura 1 & Kenji Inagaki 1 & Shigeki Mayama 2 & Kiori Obuse 1

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Correction to: Marine Biotechnology (2020) 22:551–563 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10126-020-09976-1 [Original sentence on Page 560, Line 34–37] The present BacSET protein family might be a novel, diatom-specific family of methyltransferases that target unique substrates, such as cell wall formation-related proteins and LCPAs. [Corrected] Among the present BacSET protein family involving BacSET1–7, this study clearly showed that six proteins (BacSET2–7) are a novel, diatom-specific family of methyltransferases that may target unique substrates, such as cell wall formation-related proteins and LCPAs. Further, BacSET1 identified in this study is identical to the protein

The online version of the original article can be found at https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s10126-020-09976-1 * Michiko Nemoto [email protected] 1

Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8530, Japan

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Department of Biology, Tokyo Gakugei University, Tokyo 184-8511, Japan

reported by Michael (2011) which firstly suggested the existence of SET domain proteins in the diatom genomes according to a homology search method.

Reference Michael AJ (2011) Molecular machines encoded by bacterially-derived multi-domain gene fusions that potentially synthesize, N-methylate and transfer long chain polyamines in diatoms. FEBS Lett 585: 2627–2634 Publisher’s note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.