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The authors would like to announce the following corrections:
1) Keywords: ”host-pa” should read “host–pathogen interaction”.
2) Page 2: “The gene of the central biofilm regulator csgD has an eukaryotic type of promoter including a 117 bp long untranslated region leader sequence with regulatory sequences far up- and downstream of the transcriptional start site (Gerstel & Römling 2003; Holmqvist et al. 2013).” should read “The gene of the central biofilm regulator csgD has an eukaryotic type of promoter including a 139/148 bp long untranslated region leader sequence with regulatory sequences far up- and downstream of the transcriptional start site (Hammar et al. 1995; Holmqvist et al. 2013; Ogasawara et al., 2007).”
3) Page 11: “However, in pathogenic E. coli strains, QseB can repress the production of different structures involved in cell adhesion, including EspA filaments, type 1 fimbriae (fim) and curli (Kostakioti et al. 2009; Sharma & Casey 2014), thus impacting the ability of the bacterial cell to colonize gut epithelia (Sharma & Casey 2014).” should read “However, in pathogenic E. coli strains, QseB can repress the production of different structures involved in cell adhesion, including EspA filaments, type 1 fimbriae and curli (Kostakioti et al. 2009; Sharma and Casey 2014), thus impacting the ability of the bacterial cell to colonize gut epithelia (Sharma & Casey 2014).”
4) Page 15: “The same genomic region is conserved in E. coli K-12, recently described as involved in the metabolism of sulfoquinovose, a sulfonic acid derivative of glucose (Denger et al. 2014), suggesting that the bild-induced EPS might be a sulfated exopolysaccharide.” should read “The same genomic region is conserved in E. coli K-12, recently described as involved in the metabolism of sulfoquinovose, a sulfonic acid derivative of glucose (Denger et al. 2014), suggesting that the bile-induced EPS might be a sulfated exopolysaccharide.”
5) Legend figure 4B: delete “(light grey)”.