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Inferring the effective thickness of polyelectrolytes from stretching measurements at various ionic strengths: applications to DNA and RNA

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
By resorting to the thick-chain model we discuss how the stretching response of a polymer is influenced by the self-avoidance entailed by its finite thickness. The characterization of the force versus extension curve for a thick chain is carried out through extensive stochastic simulations. The computational results are captured by an analytic expression that is used to fit experimental stretching measurements carried out on DNA and single-stranded RNA (poly-U) in various solutions. This strategy allows us to infer the apparent diameter of two biologically relevant polyelectrolytes, namely DNA and poly-U, for different ionic strengths. Due to the very different degrees of flexibility of the two molecules, the results provide insight into how the apparent diameter is influenced by the interplay between the (solution-dependent) Debye screening length and the polymers' 'bare' thickness. For DNA, the electrostatic contribution to the effective radius, Delta, is found to be about five times larger than the Debye screening length, consistent with previous theoretical predictions for highly charged stiff rods. For the more flexible poly-U chains the electrostatic contribution to Delta is found to be significantly smaller than the Debye screening length.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ELECTROS; SEMIFLEXIBLE POLYMERS; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; SELF-INTERACTIONS; ELASTICITY
List of contributors:
Micheletti, Cristian
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/162321
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