Thomas W. Muir, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1996-2011 Chemistry Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States 
 2011- Chemistry Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
physiochemical basis of protein function
Website:
https://chemistry.princeton.edu/faculty/muir
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http://molbio.princeton.edu/faculty/associated-faculty/491-muir
http://chemists.princeton.edu/muir/
http://chemists.princeton.edu/muir/people/
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/2012/07/protein-power

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Parents

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Robert Ramage grad student 1993 Edinburgh
 (Synthesis and conformational studies of a protein)
Stephen B. H. Kent post-doc 1992-1995 Scripps Institute

Children

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Joseph Dexter research assistant 2013 Princeton
Marla Jalbut research assistant 2013 Princeton
Ha Eun Kong research assistant 2013 Princeton
Shivam Verma research assistant 2014 Princeton
Neel H. Shah grad student Rockefeller
Michelle Trester-Zedlitz grad student 1997-2003 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Gholson James Lyon grad student 1999-2003 Rockefeller
Isabela Giriat grad student 2000-2004 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Vasant Muralidharan grad student 2001-2006 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Edmund Schwartz grad student 2002-2008 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Elizabeth George Cisar grad student 2004-2008 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Peter Moyle grad student 2007-2011 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Matt Holt grad student 2014 Princeton
Eva Ge grad student 2013-2019 Princeton
Uyen Nguyen post-doc 2009- Princeton
Gihoon Lee post-doc 2019- Princeton
Henning D. Mootz post-doc 2001-2003 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Jennifer J. Ottesen post-doc 2005 Rockefeller
Francis Valiyaveetil post-doc 2000-2005 Rockefeller
Jean-Philippe V. Pellois post-doc 2002-2006 Rockefeller
Baldissera Giovani post-doc 2002-2007 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Matthew R. Pratt post-doc 2004-2009 Rockefeller
Steve Lockless post-doc 2007-2009 Princeton
Champak Chatterjee post-doc 2005-2010 Rockefeller
Beat Fierz post-doc 2007-2011 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Silvia Frutos post-doc 2007-2011 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Miquel Vila-Perello post-doc 2005-2014 Princeton
Jung-Min Kee post-doc 2008-2014 Princeton
Yael David post-doc 2011-2016 Princeton
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Xie Q, Wiedmann MM, Zhao A, et al. (2020) Discovery of quorum quenchers targeting the membrane-embedded sensor domain of the Staphylococcus aureus receptor histidine kinase, AgrC. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
McBride MJ, Mashtalir N, Winter EB, et al. (2020) The nucleosome acidic patch and H2A ubiquitination underlie mSWI/SNF recruitment in synovial sarcoma. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Burton AJ, Haugbro M, Gates LA, et al. (2020) In situ chromatin interactomics using a chemical bait and trap approach. Nature Chemistry. 12: 520-527
Diehl KL, Muir TW. (2020) Chromatin as a key consumer in the metabolite economy. Nature Chemical Biology. 16: 620-629
Burton AJ, Haugbro M, Parisi E, et al. (2020) Live-cell protein engineering with an ultra-short split intein. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 117: 12041-12049
Kwon M, Park K, Hyun K, et al. (2020) H2B ubiquitylation enhances H3K4 methylation activities of human KMT2 family complexes. Nucleic Acids Research
Lin X, Leicher R, Ge E, et al. (2020) Coarse-Grained Modeling of PRC2-Mediated Inter-Nucleosomal Interactions Biophysical Journal. 118: 76a
Leicher R, Ge E, Lin X, et al. (2020) Single-Molecule Investigation of PRC2 Non-Adjacent Nucleosome Bridging Biophysical Journal. 118: 380a
Wan L, Chong S, Xuan F, et al. (2019) Impaired cell fate through gain-of-function mutations in a chromatin reader. Nature
Murawska M, Schauer T, Matsuda A, et al. (2019) The Chaperone FACT and Histone H2B Ubiquitination Maintain S. pombe Genome Architecture through Genic and Subtelomeric Functions. Molecular Cell
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