A model for the dynamics of extensible semiflexible polymers

G.T. Barkema, J.M.J. van Leeuwen

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Abstract

We present a model for semiflexible polymers in Hamiltonian formulation which interpolates between a Rouse chain and worm-like chain. Both models are realized as limits for the parameters. The model parameters can also be chosen to match the experimental force-extension curve for double-stranded DNA. Near the ground state of the Hamiltonian, the eigenvalues for the longitudinal (stretching) and the transversal (bending) modes of a chain with N springs, indexed by p, scale as lambda_lp ~ (p/N)^2 and lambda_tp ~ p^2(p-1)^2/N^4 respectively for small p. We also show that the associated decay times tau_p ~ (N/p)^4 will not be observed if they exceed the orientational time scale tau_r ~ N^3 for an equally-long rigid rod, as the driven decay is then washed out by diffusive motion.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberP12019
JournalJournal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
Volume2012
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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