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Self-assembly of Complex Two-dimensional Shapes from Single-stranded DNA Tiles
Published on: May 8, 2015
Building up DNA, bit by bit: a simple description of chain assembly
R Foffi1, F Sciortino1, J M Tavares2,3
1Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza Università di Roma, Piazzale Moro 5, I-00185 Rome, Italy. francesco.sciortino@uniroma1.it.
Abstract:
We simulate the assembly of DNA copolymers from two types of short duplexes (short double strands with a single-stranded overhang at each end), as described by the oxDNA model. We find that the statistics of chain lengths can be well reproduced by a simple theory that treats the association of particles into ideal (i.e., non-interacting) clusters as a reversible chemical reaction. The reaction constants can be predicted either from SantaLucia's theory or from Wertheim's thermodynamic perturbation theory of association for spherical patchy particles. Our results suggest that theories incorporating very limited molecular detail may be useful for predicting the broad equilibrium features of copolymerisation.
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