Different pathways in mechanical unfolding/folding cycle of a single semiflexible polymer
Abstract
Kinetics of conformational change of a semiflexible polymer under mechanical external field were investigated with Langevin dynamics simulations. It is found that a semiflexible polymer exhibits large hysteresis in mechanical folding/unfolding cycle even with a slow operation, whereas in a flexible polymer, the hysteresis almost disappears at a sufficiently slow operation. This suggests that the essential features of the structural transition of a semiflexible polymer should be interpreted at least on a two-dimensional phase space. The appearance of such large hysteresis is discussed in relation to different pathways in the loading and unloading processes. By using a minimal two-variable model, the hysteresis loop is described in terms of different pathways on the transition between two stable states.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0410226,
title = {Different pathways in mechanical unfolding/folding cycle of a single semiflexible polymer},
author = {Natsuhiko Yoshinaga and Kenichi Yoshikawa and Takao Ohta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0410226},
year = {2009}
}
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19 pages, 5 figures