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Energetic preference and topological constraint effects on the formation of DNA twisted toroidal bundles

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
卷 158, 期 11, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0134710

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DNA toroids are compact bundles of twisted DNA molecules condensed from solution. This study investigates the global conformations of DNA inside these toroidal bundles using different models and replica-exchange molecular dynamics simulations. The results show that twisted toroidal bundles with moderate twisting are energetically favorable, and they can be formed through nucleation, growth, and tightening processes. The presence of a U-shaped region in the polymer conformation facilitates the formation of twisted bundles by effectively reducing the polymer length.
DNA toroids are compact torus-shaped bundles formed by one or multiple DNA molecules being condensed from the solution due to various condensing agents. It has been shown that the DNA toroidal bundles are twisted. However, the global conformations of DNA inside these bundles are still not well understood. In this study, we investigate this issue by solving different models for the toroidal bundles and performing replica-exchange molecular dynamics (REMD) simulations for self-attractive stiff polymers of various chain lengths. We find that a moderate degree of twisting is energetically favorable for toroidal bundles, yielding optimal configurations of lower energies than for other bundles corresponding to spool-like and constant radius of curvature arrangements. The REMD simulations show that the ground states of the stiff polymers are twisted toroidal bundles with the average twist degrees close to those predicted by the theoretical model. Constant-temperature simulations show that twisted toroidal bundles can be formed through successive processes of nucleation, growth, quick tightening, and slow tightening of the toroid, with the two last processes facilitating the polymer threading through the toroid's hole. A relatively long chain of 512 beads has an increased dynamical difficulty to access the twisted bundle states due to the polymer's topological constraint. Interestingly, we also observed significantly twisted toroidal bundles with a sharp U-shaped region in the polymer conformation. It is suggested that this U-shaped region makes the formation of twisted bundles easier by effectively reducing the polymer length. This effect can be equivalent to having multiple chains in the toroid.

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