There was an error published in J. Cell Sci. 127, 267-275.
On page 268 of this article, the official name of NcK-interacting kinase (NIK) was incorrectly given as MAP3K14. The correct protein symbol is MAP4K4.
The correct sentence should read:
It has been proposed that the conserved threonine residues of these proteins can be phosphorylated in a tissue and cell-dependent manner through, for example, Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) (Hébert et al., 2008; Matsui et al., 1998), protein kinase Cα (PRKCA, hereafter referred to as PKCα) (Ng et al., 2001), NcK-interacting kinase (MAP4K4, hereafter referred to as NIK) (Baumgartner et al., 2006) lymphocyte-orientated kinase (STK10; hereafter referred to as LOK) (Belkina et al., 2009; Viswanatha et al., 2012) and others (see Table 1), which indicates that ERM proteins are involved in a wide variety of signalling pathways (Fig. 2).
We apologise to the readers for any confusion that this error might have caused.