There was a mistake in Figure 1 as published. The name of one protein was misspelled, the interactor GSPT1 was misspelled “GSTP1”, which referred to a different protein.
The corrected Figure 1 appears below.
Figure 1

Representation of DYRK1A protein interactome in human neural stem cells. (A) Protein interactome of DYRK1A: boxes are filled with a yellow to dark red gradient corresponding to the number of peptide-spectrum matching (PSM) values (see Supplementary Table S1); proteins found using the anti-DYRK1A antibody directed against the C-terminal part of the protein are circled in green, those found using the one directed against the N-terminal part in pink, and those found with both antibodies in gray; “P” indicates that phosphorylation events have been identified. (B) Significant enrichment in GO terms among DYRK1A interactors. (C) Number of Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) terms of DYRK1A syndrome reported in the diseases associated with DYRK1A's partners.
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Keywords
DYRK1A, human neural stem cells, interactome, gene expression, cell proliferation, RNF114, p21/CDKN1A, neurodevelopmental disorders
Citation
Courraud J, Quartier A, Drouot N, Zapata-Bodalo I, Gilet J, Benchoua A, Mandel J-L and Piton A (2026) Correction: DYRK1A roles in human neural progenitors. Front. Neurosci. 20:1786289. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2026.1786289
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12 January 2026
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13 January 2026
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16 February 2026
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*Correspondence: Amélie Piton, piton@igbmc.fr
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