Cold denaturation of RNA secondary structures with loop entropy and quenched disorder
Biological Physics
2020-02-05 v1 Soft Condensed Matter
Biomolecules
Abstract
We study the folding of RNA secondary structures with quenched sequence randomness by means of the constrained annealing method. A thermodynamic phase transition is induced by including the conformational weight of loop structures. In addition to the expected melting at high temperature, a cold melting transition appears. Our results suggest that the cold denaturation of RNA found experimentally is, in fact, a continuous phase transition triggered by quenched sequence disorder. We calculate both hot and cold melting critical temperatures for the competing energy scenario between favorable and unfavorable base pairs and present a phase diagram as a function of the loop exponent and temperature.
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@article{arxiv.1810.02633,
title = {Cold denaturation of RNA secondary structures with loop entropy and quenched disorder},
author = {Flavio Iannelli and Yevgeni Mamasakhlisov and Roland R. Netz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.02633},
year = {2020}
}