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Erratum: SC83288 is a clinical development candidate for the treatment of severe malaria
Stefano Pegoraro, Malle Duffey, Thomas D. Otto, Yulin Wang, Roman Rsemann, Roland Baumgartner, Stefanie K. Fehler, Leonardo Lucantoni, Vicky M. Avery, Alicia Moreno-Sabater, Dominique Mazier, Henri J. Vial, Stefan Strobl, Cecilia P. Sanchez & Michael Lanzer
Nature Communications 8:14193 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14193
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This Article contains errors in Figs 1 and 8 that were introduced during the production process. The compound on the lower right side of Fig. 1 is labelled incorrectly and should be labelled SC83288. The correct version of Fig. 1 appears below as Fig. 1. In Fig. 8c, SC83458 selected should read SC81458 selected and in Fig. 8d SC81758 should read SC81458. The correct version of Fig. 8 appears below as Fig. 2.
NH2
NH
H
N
H
N
O
HN
IC50 10 nM
MM 296 g mol1
Amicarbalide
IC50 10 nM
MM 502 g mol1
NH2
NH2
H
N
H
N
HN
O
S
O
N
O
SC09064
H
O
S
O
NH2
H
N
H
N
H
N
H
N
O
S
O
S
O
O
N
N
O
H
O
H
HN N
N
HN N
N
CH3 O
O
S
NH2
O
NH2
CH3 O
O
S
O
IC50 8 nM
MM 628 g mol1
SC81458
IC50 3 nM
MM 630 g mol1
SC83288
Figure 1
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SC81458 IC 50(nM)
SC81458 IC 50(nM)
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Clones 13/18
Clones 15/21
PF3D7_0716000 PF3D7_1112700 PF3D7_1317200 PF3D7_0212100 PF3D7_1038400 PF3D7_0529800 PF3D7_1106800 PF3D7_1245200 PF3D7_1465700 PF3D7_0929300 PF3D7_0719900
PF3D7_1466900 PF3D7_1401000 PF3D7_1474600 PF3D7_1221000
PF3D7_1308400 PF3D7_0515600
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SC83288 IC 50(nM)
PF3D7_1447900
(PfMDR2)
PF3D7_1241800
(RNA-helicase)
PF3D7_0106300
(PfATP6)
PFATP6 locus
amplification
1237 1237 1237 1237
500 Clone 4
Replicative cycles
SC81458 selected
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1599 1599
322 322
3x 3x 3x
2x
1599 1608
1599 1608
1599 1608
1599 1608
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SC83288 selected
322325 2915 2915 2915
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Clone 9
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SC83288 IC50 (nM)
SC83288 SC81458
Figure 2
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