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Stretching Short Sequences of DNA with Constant Force Axial Optical Tweezers
Published on: October 13, 2011
The transition mechanism of DNA overstretching: a microscopic view using molecular dynamics
L Bongini1, V Lombardi2, P Bianco1
1Laboratory of Physiology, Department of Biology, University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy.
Abstract:
The overstretching transition in torsionally unconstrained DNA is studied by means of atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. The free-energy profile as a function of the length of the molecule is determined through the umbrella sampling technique providing both a thermodynamic and a structural characterization of the transition pathway. The zero-force free-energy profile is monotonic but, in accordance with recent experimental evidence, becomes two-state at high forces. A number of experimental results are satisfactorily predicted: (i) the entropic and enthalpic contributions to the free-energy difference between the basic (B) state and the extended (S) state; (ii) the longitudinal extension of the transition state and (iii) the enthalpic contribution to the transition barrier. A structural explanation of the experimental finding that overstretching is a cooperative reaction characterized by elementary units of approximately 22 base pairs is found in the average distance between adenine/thymine-rich regions along the molecule. The overstretched DNA adopts a highly dynamical and structurally disordered double-stranded conformation which is characterized by residual base pairing, formation of non-native intra-strand hydrogen bonds and effective hydrophobic screening of apolar regions.
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