Chen Hu, Yan Jie
Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, 2 Science Drive 3, Singapore, Singapore.
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2008 Apr;77(4 Pt 1):041907. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.77.041907. Epub 2008 Apr 15.
We predict various detectable mechanical responses to the presence of local DNA defects which are defined as short DNA segments exhibiting mechanical properties obviously different from the 50 nm persistence length based semiflexible polymer model. The defects discussed are kinks and flexible hinges either permanently fixed on DNA or thermally excited. Their effects on extension shift, the effective persistence length, the end-to-end distance distribution, and the cyclization probability are computed using a transfer-matrix method. Our predictions will be useful in future experimental designs to study DNA nicks or mismatch base pairs, mechanics of specific DNA sequences, and specific DNA-protein interaction using magnetic tweezer, fluorescence resonance energy transfer, plasmon resonance techniques, and the traditional biochemistry cyclization probability measurements.
我们预测了对局部DNA缺陷存在的各种可检测的机械响应,这些缺陷被定义为表现出与基于50纳米持久长度的半柔性聚合物模型明显不同的机械性能的短DNA片段。所讨论的缺陷是永久固定在DNA上或热激发的扭结和柔性铰链。使用转移矩阵方法计算了它们对伸长位移、有效持久长度、端到端距离分布和环化概率的影响。我们的预测将有助于未来的实验设计,以研究DNA切口或错配碱基对、特定DNA序列的力学以及使用磁镊、荧光共振能量转移、等离子体共振技术和传统生物化学环化概率测量的特定DNA-蛋白质相互作用。