Recently many important biopolymers have been found to possess intrinsic curvature. Tubulin protofilaments in animal cells, FtsZ filaments in bacteria and double stranded DNA are examples. We examine how intrinsic curvature influences the conformational statistics of such polymers. We give exact results for the tangent-tangent spatial correlation function C(r)=>, both in two and three dimensions. Contrary to expectation, C(r) does not show any oscillatory behavior, rather decays exponentially and the effective persistence length has strong length dependence for short polymers. We also compute the distribution function P(R) of the end to end distance R and show how curved chains can be distinguished from wormlike chains using loop formation ...
We use computer simulations and scaling arguments to investigate statistical and structural properti...
[[abstract]]We study the behaviors of mean end-to-end distance and specific heat of a two-dimensiona...
A recurring motif in the organization of biological tissues are networks of long, fibrillar protein ...
[[abstract]]We study two-dimensional disordered semiflexible biopolymers with finite mean intrinsic ...
Intrinsic curvature of biopolymers is emerging as an essential feature in various biological phenome...
We study the effects of the intrinsic curvature (IC), intrinsic twist rate (ITR), anisotropic bendin...
[[abstract]]Using path integral technique, we show exactly that for a semiflexible biopolymer in con...
[[abstract]]We study the effects of intrinsic sequence-dependent curvature for a two-dimensional sem...
International audienceWhile stretching of a polymer along a flat surface is hardly different from th...
Using a modified bond fluctuation model, with only excluded-volume interactions, we demonstrate spon...
NA bending on length scales shorter than a persistence length plays an integral role in the translat...
Using a modified bond fluctuation model, with only excluded-volume interactions, we demonstrate spon...
The presence of an intrinsic bend widens the curvature distribution We consider DNA molecules that h...
While stretching of a polymer along a flat surface is hardly different from the classical Pincus pro...
Abstract. Intracellular pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes and Rickettsia rickettsii move with...
We use computer simulations and scaling arguments to investigate statistical and structural properti...
[[abstract]]We study the behaviors of mean end-to-end distance and specific heat of a two-dimensiona...
A recurring motif in the organization of biological tissues are networks of long, fibrillar protein ...
[[abstract]]We study two-dimensional disordered semiflexible biopolymers with finite mean intrinsic ...
Intrinsic curvature of biopolymers is emerging as an essential feature in various biological phenome...
We study the effects of the intrinsic curvature (IC), intrinsic twist rate (ITR), anisotropic bendin...
[[abstract]]Using path integral technique, we show exactly that for a semiflexible biopolymer in con...
[[abstract]]We study the effects of intrinsic sequence-dependent curvature for a two-dimensional sem...
International audienceWhile stretching of a polymer along a flat surface is hardly different from th...
Using a modified bond fluctuation model, with only excluded-volume interactions, we demonstrate spon...
NA bending on length scales shorter than a persistence length plays an integral role in the translat...
Using a modified bond fluctuation model, with only excluded-volume interactions, we demonstrate spon...
The presence of an intrinsic bend widens the curvature distribution We consider DNA molecules that h...
While stretching of a polymer along a flat surface is hardly different from the classical Pincus pro...
Abstract. Intracellular pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes and Rickettsia rickettsii move with...
We use computer simulations and scaling arguments to investigate statistical and structural properti...
[[abstract]]We study the behaviors of mean end-to-end distance and specific heat of a two-dimensiona...
A recurring motif in the organization of biological tissues are networks of long, fibrillar protein ...