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Temperature dependence of circular DNA topological states

Biomolecules 2009-05-04 v1 Quantitative Methods

Abstract

Circular double stranded DNA has different topological states which are defined by their linking numbers. Equilibrium distribution of linking numbers can be obtained by closing a linear DNA into a circle by ligase. Using Monte Carlo simulation, we predict the temperature dependence of the linking number distribution of small circular DNAs. Our predictions are based on flexible defect excitations resulted from local melting or unstacking of DNA base pairs. We found that the reduced bending rigidity alone can lead to measurable changes of the variance of linking number distribution of short circular DNAs. If the defect is accompanied by local unwinding, the effect becomes much more prominent. The predictions can be easily investigated in experiments, providing a new method to study the micromechanics of sharply bent DNAs and the thermal stability of specific DNA sequences. Furthermore, the predictions are directly applicable to the studies of binding of DNA distorting proteins that can locally reduce DNA rigidity, form DNA kinks, or introduce local unwinding.

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@article{arxiv.0904.3584,
  title  = {Temperature dependence of circular DNA topological states},
  author = {Hu Chen and Yanhui Liu and Zhen Zhou and Lin Hu and Zhong-Can Ou-Yang and Jie Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.3584},
  year   = {2009}
}

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15 pages in preprint format, 4 figures