On page 37 of the above article, in figure 3a, the protein structure labelled VPS35C was incorrectly labelled VPS39C. This has been corrected in the online version
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Blackstone, C., O'Kane, C. & Reid, E. Erratum: Hereditary spastic paraplegias: membrane traffic and the motor pathway. Nat Rev Neurosci 12, 118 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn2990
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