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In the above article the author would like to add acknowledgement as:
R.W.K was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation grant SNF 31003 A_159793.
Additionally, the citation Xu and Wang et al. has been added in below paragraph as:
A question that was left open by Freyre et al. pertained to the origin of several MIGA2 species visible in western blotting experiments. This aspect was recently clarified in work by Xu and Wang et al. focusing on mitoguardin (Miga) in fly neurons (Zhang et al., 2016). Xu and Wang et al. revealed that the FFAT motif in fly Miga is activated by phosphorylation.
Xu L, Wang Xi, Tong C (2020). Miga mediated endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria contact sites regulate neuronal homeostasis. Elife 9, e5658.
