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Author Correction: CPS1 maintains pyrimidine pools and DNA synthesis in KRAS/LKB1-mutant lung cancer cells

Jiyeon Kim, Zeping Hu, Ling Cai, Kailong Li, Eunhee Choi, Brandon Faubert, Divya Bezwada, Jaime Rodriguez-Canales, Pamela Villalobos, Yu-Fen Lin, Min Ni, Kenneth E. Huffman, Luc Girard, Lauren A. Byers, Keziban Unsal-Kacmaz, Christopher G. Peña, John V. Heymach, Els Wauters, Johan Vansteenkiste, Diego H. Castrillon, Benjamin P. C. Chen, Ignacio Wistuba, Diether Lambrechts, Jian Xu, John D. Minna and Ralph J. DeBerardinis ()
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Brandon Faubert: UT Southwestern Medical Center
Divya Bezwada: UT Southwestern Medical Center
Jaime Rodriguez-Canales: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Pamela Villalobos: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Christopher G. Peña: UT Southwestern Medical Center
John V. Heymach: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Els Wauters: University of Gasthuisberg, KU Leuven
Johan Vansteenkiste: University of Gasthuisberg, KU Leuven
Diego H. Castrillon: UT Southwestern Medical Center
Benjamin P. C. Chen: UT Southwestern Medical Center
Ignacio Wistuba: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Jian Xu: UT Southwestern Medical Center
John D. Minna: UT Southwestern Medical Center
Ralph J. DeBerardinis: UT Southwestern Medical Center

Nature, 2019, vol. 569, issue 7756, E4-E4

Abstract: Further analysis has revealed that the signal reported in Extended Data Fig. 1c of this Letter is attributed to phosphorylethanolamine, not carbamoyl phosphate. A newly developed derivatization method revealed that the level of carbamoyl phosphate in these NSCLC extracts is below the detection threshold of approximately 10 nanomoles. These findings do not alter the overall conclusions of the Letter; see associated Amendment for full details. The Letter has not been corrected online.

Date: 2019
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