Multiple timescales in a model for DNA denaturation dynamics
Abstract
The denaturation dynamics of a long double-stranded DNA is studied by means of a model of the Poland-Scheraga type. We note that the linking of the two strands is a locally conserved quantity, hence we introduce local updates that respect this symmetry. Linking dissipation via untwist is allowed only at the two ends of the double strand. The result is a slow denaturation characterized by two time scales that depend on the chain length . In a regime up to a first characteristic time the chain embodies an increasing number of small bubbles. Then, in a second regime, bubbles coalesce and form entropic barriers that effectively trap residual double-stranded segments within the chain, slowing down the relaxation to fully molten configurations, which takes place at . This scenario is different from the picture in which the helical constraints are neglected.
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@article{arxiv.0803.4122,
title = {Multiple timescales in a model for DNA denaturation dynamics},
author = {Marco Baiesi and Roberto Livi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.4122},
year = {2009}
}
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9 pages, 5 figures