Modeling the effect of intercalators on the high-force stretching behavior of DNA
Abstract
DNA is structurally and mechanically altered by the binding of intercalator molecules. Intercalation strongly affects the force-extension behavior of DNA, in particular the overstretching transition. We present a statistical model that captures all relevant findings of recent force-extension experiments. Two predictions from our model are presented. The first suggests the existence of a novel hyper-stretching regime in the presence of intercalators and the second, a linear dependence of the overstretching force on intercalator concentration, is verified by re-analyzing available experimental data. Our model pins down the physical principles that govern intercalated DNA mechanics, providing a predictive understanding of its limitations and possibilities.
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@article{arxiv.1512.07039,
title = {Modeling the effect of intercalators on the high-force stretching behavior of DNA},
author = {Koen Schakenraad and Iddo Heller and Andreas Biebricher and Gijs Wuite and Cornelis Storm and Paul van der Schoot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.07039},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures