In the original article, there was an error. **In paragraph 5 of the introduction, NDP52 is typed as NDP5: “InSalmonella typhimuriuminfection, NDP5 promotes pathogen-containing autophagosome maturation and independently regulates targeting of bacteria to mature autophagosomes (Verlhac et al., 2015a)”**.
A correction has been made to **theintroduction**, **Paragraph 5**:
**InSalmonella typhimurium infection, NDP52 promotes pathogen-containing autophagosome maturation and independently regulates targeting of bacteria to mature autophagosomes (Verlhac et al., 2015a)**.
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Summary
Keywords
classical swine fever virus, NDP52, ubiquitination, CD63, NF-κB
Citation
Fan S, Wu K, Luo C, Li X, Zhao M, Song D, Ma S, Zhu E, Chen Y, Ding H, Yi L, Li J, Zhao M and Chen J (2021) Corrigendum: Dual NDP52 Function in Persistent CSFV Infection. Front. Microbiol. 12:673468. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.673468
Received
27 February 2021
Accepted
11 March 2021
Published
12 April 2021
Volume
12 - 2021
Edited and reviewed by
Zhengli Shi, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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*Correspondence: Mingqiu Zhao zmingqiu@scau.edu.cnJinding Chen jdchen@scau.edu.cn
This article was submitted to Virology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Microbiology
†These authors have contributed equally to this work
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