Sequence Effects on DNA Entropic Elasticity
摘要
DNA stretching experiments are usually interpreted using the worm-like chain model; the persistence length A appearing in the model is then interpreted as the elastic stiffness of the double helix. In fact the persistence length obtained by this method is a combination of bend stiffness and intrinsic bend effects reflecting sequence information, just as at zero stretching force. This observation resolves the discrepancy between the value of A measured in these experiments and the larger ``dynamic persistence length'' measured by other means. On the other hand, the twist persistence length deduced from torsionally-constrained stretching experiments suffers no such correction. Our calculation is very simple and analytic; it applies to DNA and other polymers with weak intrinsic disorder.
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引用
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9711285,
title = {Sequence Effects on DNA Entropic Elasticity},
author = {Philip Nelson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9711285},
year = {2009}
}
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