A model is proposed for polymer- and salt-induced toroidal condensates of DNA, based on a recent theory of the undulation enhancement of the electrostatic interaction in the bulk hexagonal phase of semiflexible polyions. In a continuum approximation, the thermodynamic potential of a monomolecular toroid may be split up in bulk, surface, and curvature contributions. With the help of an approximate analytical minimization procedure, the optimal torus dimensions are calculated as a function of the concentrations of inert polymer and added salt. The stability of the torus is analyzed in terms of its surface tension and a bulk melting criterion. The theory should be applicable to psi-toroids that are not too thick
We propose that semiflexible polymers in poor solvent collapse in two stages. The first sta...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of a simple, bead-spring model of semiflexible polyelectrolyt...
Motivated by recent experiments, we develop a model for DNA toroids under external tension. We find ...
ABSTRACT A model is proposed for polymer- and salt-induced toroidal condensates of DNA, based on a r...
A model is proposed for polymer- and salt-induced toroidal condensates of DNA, based on a recent the...
The competition between toroidal and rod-like conformations as possible ground states for DNA conden...
DNA-DNA electrostatic attraction is considered as the driving force for the formation of DNA toroids...
We study a single semiflexible polymer chain immersed in a poor solvent. Such chains are stiff and a...
Deciphering the principles of DNA condensation is important to understand problems such as genome pa...
AbstractThe condensation of free DNA into toroidal structures in the presence of multivalent ions an...
We study a single semiflexible polymer chain immersed in a poor solvent. Such chains are stiff and a...
In the presence of multivalent cations, high molecular weight DNA undergoes a dramatic condensation ...
A qualitative rule is formulated for the shape deformation of DNA condensates, in which the surface...
ABSTRACT Under a wide variety of conditions, the addition of condensing agents to dilute solutions o...
AbstractUnder a wide variety of conditions, the addition of condensing agents to dilute solutions of...
We propose that semiflexible polymers in poor solvent collapse in two stages. The first sta...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of a simple, bead-spring model of semiflexible polyelectrolyt...
Motivated by recent experiments, we develop a model for DNA toroids under external tension. We find ...
ABSTRACT A model is proposed for polymer- and salt-induced toroidal condensates of DNA, based on a r...
A model is proposed for polymer- and salt-induced toroidal condensates of DNA, based on a recent the...
The competition between toroidal and rod-like conformations as possible ground states for DNA conden...
DNA-DNA electrostatic attraction is considered as the driving force for the formation of DNA toroids...
We study a single semiflexible polymer chain immersed in a poor solvent. Such chains are stiff and a...
Deciphering the principles of DNA condensation is important to understand problems such as genome pa...
AbstractThe condensation of free DNA into toroidal structures in the presence of multivalent ions an...
We study a single semiflexible polymer chain immersed in a poor solvent. Such chains are stiff and a...
In the presence of multivalent cations, high molecular weight DNA undergoes a dramatic condensation ...
A qualitative rule is formulated for the shape deformation of DNA condensates, in which the surface...
ABSTRACT Under a wide variety of conditions, the addition of condensing agents to dilute solutions o...
AbstractUnder a wide variety of conditions, the addition of condensing agents to dilute solutions of...
We propose that semiflexible polymers in poor solvent collapse in two stages. The first sta...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of a simple, bead-spring model of semiflexible polyelectrolyt...
Motivated by recent experiments, we develop a model for DNA toroids under external tension. We find ...