Driven translocation of a semi-flexible polymer through a nanopore
Abstract
We study the driven translocation of a semi-flexible polymer through a nanopore by means of a modified version of the iso-flux tension propagation theory (IFTP), and extensive molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. We show that in contrast to fully flexible chains, for semi-flexible polymers with a finite persistence length the {\it trans} side friction must be explicitly taken into account to properly describe the translocation process. In addition, the scaling of the end-to-end distance as a function of the chain length must be known. To this end, we first derive a semi-analytic scaling form for , which reproduces the limits of a rod, an ideal chain, and an excluded volume chain in the appropriate limits. We then quantitatively characterize the nature of the {\it trans} side friction based on MD simulations of semi-flexible chains. Augmented with these two factors, the modified IFTP theory shows that there are three main regimes for the scaling of the average translocation time . In the stiff chain (rod) limit , {}, which continuously crosses over in the regime towards the ideal chain behavior with {}, which is reached in the regime . Finally, in the limit the translocation exponent approaches its symptotic value , where is the Flory exponent. Our results are in good agreement with available simulations and experimental data.
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@article{arxiv.1612.08590,
title = {Driven translocation of a semi-flexible polymer through a nanopore},
author = {Jalal Sarabadani and Timo Ikonen and Harri Mökkönen and Tapio Ala-Nissila and Spencer Carson and Meni Wanunu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.08590},
year = {2016}
}