We study the unexpected high flexibility of short dsDNA which recently has been reported by a number of experiments. Via the Langevin dynamics simulation of our Breathing DNA model, first we observe the formation of bubbles within the duplex and also forks at the ends, with the size distributions independent of the contour length. We find that these local denaturations at a physiological temperature, despite their rare and transient presence, can lower the persistence length drastically for a short DNA segment in agreement with experiment.open111718sciescopu
Bending of the seemingly stiff DNA double helix is a fundamental physical process for any living org...
International audienceThe base pairs that encode the genetic information in DNA show large amplitude...
We propose a stochastic Gillespie scheme to describe the temporal fluctuations of local denaturation...
Recent experiments have shown the double-stranded (ds) DNAs readily bend and loop over the scale muc...
Double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is known to form a locally denatured structure ("bubble") below its dena...
A recent experiment using fluorescence microscopy showed that double-stranded DNA fragments shorter ...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a long polymer consisting of two chains of bases, in which the geneti...
The physical understanding of biological processes such as transcription requires the knowledge of d...
The distribution of bubble lengths in double-stranded DNA is presented for segments of varying guani...
AbstractWhile the statistical mechanical description of DNA has a long tradition, renewed interest i...
The local opening of DNA is an intriguing phenomenon from a statistical-physics point of view, but i...
Trinucleotide repeats sequences (TRS) represent a common type of genomic DNA motif whose expansion i...
AbstractRecent measurements of the distribution of end-to-end distance in short DNA molecules infer ...
Recent measurements of the distribution of end-to-end distance in short DNA molecules infer cooperat...
The denaturation dynamics of a long double-stranded DNA is studied by means of a model of the Poland...
Bending of the seemingly stiff DNA double helix is a fundamental physical process for any living org...
International audienceThe base pairs that encode the genetic information in DNA show large amplitude...
We propose a stochastic Gillespie scheme to describe the temporal fluctuations of local denaturation...
Recent experiments have shown the double-stranded (ds) DNAs readily bend and loop over the scale muc...
Double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is known to form a locally denatured structure ("bubble") below its dena...
A recent experiment using fluorescence microscopy showed that double-stranded DNA fragments shorter ...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a long polymer consisting of two chains of bases, in which the geneti...
The physical understanding of biological processes such as transcription requires the knowledge of d...
The distribution of bubble lengths in double-stranded DNA is presented for segments of varying guani...
AbstractWhile the statistical mechanical description of DNA has a long tradition, renewed interest i...
The local opening of DNA is an intriguing phenomenon from a statistical-physics point of view, but i...
Trinucleotide repeats sequences (TRS) represent a common type of genomic DNA motif whose expansion i...
AbstractRecent measurements of the distribution of end-to-end distance in short DNA molecules infer ...
Recent measurements of the distribution of end-to-end distance in short DNA molecules infer cooperat...
The denaturation dynamics of a long double-stranded DNA is studied by means of a model of the Poland...
Bending of the seemingly stiff DNA double helix is a fundamental physical process for any living org...
International audienceThe base pairs that encode the genetic information in DNA show large amplitude...
We propose a stochastic Gillespie scheme to describe the temporal fluctuations of local denaturation...