Additions and corrections
On-bead screening of a library to detect host–guest complexation by an aniline reporter
Miwa Kubo, Ryosuke Nishimoto, Masanori Doi, Mitsuaki Kodama and Hideaki Hioki
Chem. Commun., 2006 (DOI: 10.1039/b604723h) Amendment published 9th June 2006
There are errors in the calculated concentrations of guest peptides 16a–16c. The actual concentrations are ten times higher than those reported in the paper. The text should be revised as follows:
The final sentence of paragraph 4 should read: ‘The detection limit for 16a was less than 130 μmol L−1 (Fig. 4).’
The final sentence of the caption to Fig. 4 should read: ‘Guest concentration: (A) 13 mmol L−1, (B) 1.3 mmol L−1, (C) 130 μmol L−1.’
In the caption to Fig. 6, the concentration of 16a should be revised to 130 μmol L−1.
In the caption to Fig. 7, second sentence, 13 μmol L−1 should be revised to 130 μmol L−1.
The final sentence in paragraph 6 should read: ‘These observations indicated that the present method can be applied to detect high-affinity binding of peptide complexation with host molecules (Fig. 7).’
In the electronic supplementary information, the concentration of 16a has been revised to ‘130 μmol L−1 in the phosphate buffer’.
The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.
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