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Force-extension behavior of folding polymers

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL E
卷 10, 期 3, 页码 249-263

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1140/epje/i2002-10113-2

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The elastic response of flexible polymers made of elements which can be either folded or unfolded., having different lengths in these two states, is discussed. These situations are common for biopolymers as a result of folding interactions intrinsic to the monomers, or as a result of binding of other smaller molecules along the polymer length. Using simple flexible-chain models, we show that even when the energy epsilon associated with maintaining the folded state is comparable to k(B)T, the elastic response of such a chain can mimic usual polymer linear elasticity, but with a force scale enhanced above that expected from the flexibility of the chain backbone. We discuss recent experiments on single-stranded DNA, chromatin fiber and double-stranded DNA with proteins weakly absorbed along its length which show this effect. Effects of polymer semiflexiblity and torsional stiffness relevant to experiments on proteins binding to dsDNA are analyzed. We finally discuss the competition between electrostatic self-repulsion and folding interactions responsible for the complex elastic response of single-stranded DNA.

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