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Stretching Short Sequences of DNA with Constant Force Axial Optical Tweezers
Published on: October 13, 2011
Energy/entropy partition of force at DNA stretching
1Polymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Abstract:
We compute by molecular simulation the energy/entropic partition of the force in a stretched double-stranded (ds)DNA molecule that is not yet available from the single-molecule measurements. Simulation using the coarse-grained wormlike chain (WLC) model predicts a gradual decrease in the internal (bending) energy of DNA at stretching. The ensuing negative energy contribution to force fU is outweighed by the positive entropy contribution fS . The ratio fU /f, used to assess the polymer elasticity, is about -1 at the moderate extension of DNA. At the high extension, the extra energy expenses due to the contour length elongation make the ratio fU /f less negative. The simulation findings of the hybrid energy/entropy nature of DNA elasticity at weak and moderate forces are supported by computations using the thermoelastic method mimicking the polymer experiments in bulk. It is contended that the observation of the negative energy elasticity in DNA can be generalized to other semiflexible polymers described by the WLC model.
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