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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2013 Nov 25, Colleen Doherty commented:

      One interesting thing I discovered after this publication. To achieve the observed difference in CBF2 induction levels between wild type and camta3 mutant plants, these experiments had to be performed at the same time of day relative to imbibition, even in constant light. This time seems to correspond with dawn as it is the highest point of CBF2 induction in wild type plants.

      Some critical citations were missing from this article:

      The following papers were critical in our focus on this family of transcription factors. They were essential for our investigation into the CAMTA family. I believe the citations were omitted when we were rewriting the intro and the sentences referencing these early works were cut or reworded.

      YANG, T. and POOVAIAH, B.W. 2002. A Calmodulin-binding CGCG box DNA-binding protein family involved in multiple signaling pathways in plants. J. Biol. Chem. 277: 45049-45058.

      YANG, T. and POOVAIAH, B.W. 2000. An early ethylene up-regulated gene encoding a calmodulin-binding protein involved in plant senescence and death. J. Biol. Chem. 275: 38467-38473

      The position of the T-DNA insertions were overlaid on a figure taken from this paper. Although we do cite this paper elsewhere in the article, this is not properly cited as the source in the supplemental figure.

      Bouché, N., Scharlat, A., Snedden, W., Bouchez, D., and Fromm, H. (2002). A novel family of calmodulin-binding transcription activators in multicellular organisms. J. Biol. Chem. 277 21851–21861.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2013 Nov 25, Colleen Doherty commented:

      One interesting thing I discovered after this publication. To achieve the observed difference in CBF2 induction levels between wild type and camta3 mutant plants, these experiments had to be performed at the same time of day relative to imbibition, even in constant light. This time seems to correspond with dawn as it is the highest point of CBF2 induction in wild type plants.

      Some critical citations were missing from this article:

      The following papers were critical in our focus on this family of transcription factors. They were essential for our investigation into the CAMTA family. I believe the citations were omitted when we were rewriting the intro and the sentences referencing these early works were cut or reworded.

      YANG, T. and POOVAIAH, B.W. 2002. A Calmodulin-binding CGCG box DNA-binding protein family involved in multiple signaling pathways in plants. J. Biol. Chem. 277: 45049-45058.

      YANG, T. and POOVAIAH, B.W. 2000. An early ethylene up-regulated gene encoding a calmodulin-binding protein involved in plant senescence and death. J. Biol. Chem. 275: 38467-38473

      The position of the T-DNA insertions were overlaid on a figure taken from this paper. Although we do cite this paper elsewhere in the article, this is not properly cited as the source in the supplemental figure.

      Bouché, N., Scharlat, A., Snedden, W., Bouchez, D., and Fromm, H. (2002). A novel family of calmodulin-binding transcription activators in multicellular organisms. J. Biol. Chem. 277 21851–21861.


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