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Subsequently to the publication of the above article, the authors have realized that the second‑listed author, The Mon La, had not been properly credited as one of the co‑writers of the paper. Therefore, the Authors' Contributions of the Declarations section of the article should have read as follows: Authors' contributions HY, KTa and TML designed the research and wrote the paper. HY, TA, YM, EO and TT performed mutant protein construction, protein purification and actin bundling experiments. TA and YM performed electron microscopy. EO, TML, KS and KF performed immunofluorescent microscopy, cell migration assay and analyzed data. FYW and KTo identified phosphorylation sites by MALDI‑MS. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. The authors apologize to the readership of the Journal for the misinformation in this regard, and for any inconvenience caused. [the original article was published in International Journal of Oncology 54: 550‑558, 2019; DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2018.4663].

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