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Dynamics of driven translocation of semiflexible polymers

Biological Physics 2018-06-27 v2 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We study translocation of semiflexible polymers driven by force fdf_d inside a nanometer-scale pore using our three-dimensional Langevin dynamics model. We show that the translocation time τ\tau increases with increasing bending rigidity κ\kappa. Similarly, the exponent β\beta for the scaling of τ\tau with polymer length NN, τNβ\tau \sim N^\beta, increases with increasing κ\kappa as well as with increasing fdf_d. By comparing waiting times between semiflexible and fully flexible polymers we show that for realistic fdf_d translocation dynamics is to a large extent, but not completely, determined by the polymer's elastic length measured in number of Kuhn segments NKuhnN_{\rm Kuhn}. Unlike in driven translocation of flexible polymers, friction related to the polymer segment on the trans side has a considerable effect on the resulting dynamics. This friction is intermittently reduced by buckling of the polymer segment in the vicinity of the pore opening on the trans side. We show that in the experimentally relevant regime, where viscosity is higher than in computer simulation models, the probability for this buckling increases with increasing fdf_d, giving rise to larger contribution to trans side friction at small fdf_d. Similarly to flexible polymers, we find significant center of mass diffusion of the cis side polymer segment. This speeds up translocation, which effect is larger for smaller fdf_d. However, this speed-up is smaller than the slowing down due to the trans side friction. At large enough NKuhnN_{\rm Kuhn}, the roles can be seen to be reversed and the dynamics of flexible polymers be reached. However, for example, polymers used in translocation experiments of DNA, are elastically so short, that the finite-length dynamics outlined here applies.

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@article{arxiv.1802.08025,
  title  = {Dynamics of driven translocation of semiflexible polymers},
  author = {Pauli M. Suhonen and Riku P. Linna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.08025},
  year   = {2018}
}

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10 pages, 9 figures