Caitlin Davis
Affiliations: | Department of Chemistry | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorR. Brian Dyer | grad student | 2009-2015 | Emory |
Martin Gruebele | post-doc | 2015-2019 | UIUC |
Children
Sign in to add traineeEddie Knab | grad student | Yale | |
Brahmmi Patel | grad student | 2021- | Yale |
Marisa A. Barilla | grad student | 2023- | Yale |
Hyejin Yoo | post-doc | Yale |
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Liu Z, Grigas AT, Sumner J, et al. (2024) Identifying the minimal sets of distance restraints for FRET-assisted protein structural modeling. Arxiv |
Knab E, Davis CM. (2023) Chemical Interactions Modulate λ Stability in Cells. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society. e4698 |
Yoo H, Davis CM. (2022) An in Vitro Cytomimetic of In-Cell RNA Folding. Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology. e202200406 |
Gopan G, Ghaemi Z, Davis CM, et al. (2022) Spliceosomal SL1 RNA binding to U1-70K: the role of the extended RRM. Nucleic Acids Research |
Davis CM, Gruebele M. (2021) Cellular Sticking Can Strongly Reduce Complex Binding by Speeding Dissociation. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B |
Yoo H, Davis C. (2021) Mimicking a Cellular Environment for RNA Folding Studies Biophysical Journal. 120: 315a |
Davis CM, Gruebele M. (2020) Cytoskeletal Drugs Modulate Off-Target Protein Folding Landscapes Inside Cells. Biochemistry |
Davis CM, Deutsch J, Gruebele M. (2020) An in vitro mimic of in-cell solvation for protein folding studies. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society |
Davis C, Gruebele M. (2020) Quinary Structure Modulates Consensus Protein Sequence Stability in Cells Biophysical Journal. 118 |
Feng R, Gruebele M, Davis CM. (2019) Quantifying protein dynamics and stability in a living organism. Nature Communications. 10: 1179 |