In this thesis, the response of DNA and RNA to linear and torsional mechanical stress is studied using coarse-grained models. Inspired by single-molecule assays developed over the last two decades, the end-to-end extension, buckling and torque response behaviour of the stressed molecules is probed under conditions similar to experimentally used setups. Direct comparison with experimental data yields excellent agreement for many conditions. Results from coarse-grained simulations are also compared to the predictions of continuum models of linear polymer elasticity. A state diagram for supercoiled DNA as a function of twist and tension is determined. A novel confomational state of mechanically stressed DNA is proposed, consisting of a plect...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
The mechanics of DNA structural fluctuations at room temperature is generally modelled with a simple...
DNA dynamics can only be understood by taking into account its complex mechanical behavior at differ...
Biological processes manipulating DNA test its physical properties. Atomistic molecular dynamics sim...
Abstract. The theory of the mechanical response of single DNA molecules un-der stretching and twisti...
We use basic statistical mechanics and computer simulations with coarse-grained models to investigat...
Abstract. The theory of the mechanical response of single DNA molecules un-der stretching and twisti...
AbstractWe present a self-contained theory for the mechanical response of DNA in single molecule exp...
AbstractWe present a self-contained theory for the mechanical response of DNA in single molecule exp...
In vivo, DNA is subjected to torsional and stretching stress due to different cellular processes lik...
This thesis considers coarse-grained models of DNA and RNA, developed in particular to study nanotec...
AbstractMetropolis Monte Carlo simulation is used to investigate the elasticity of torsionally stres...
[[abstract]]The mechanical characteristics of the long-chain double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecule un...
The mechanical characteristics of the long-chain double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecule under the axia...
We explore in detail the structural, mechanical, and thermodynamic properties of a coarse-grained mo...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
The mechanics of DNA structural fluctuations at room temperature is generally modelled with a simple...
DNA dynamics can only be understood by taking into account its complex mechanical behavior at differ...
Biological processes manipulating DNA test its physical properties. Atomistic molecular dynamics sim...
Abstract. The theory of the mechanical response of single DNA molecules un-der stretching and twisti...
We use basic statistical mechanics and computer simulations with coarse-grained models to investigat...
Abstract. The theory of the mechanical response of single DNA molecules un-der stretching and twisti...
AbstractWe present a self-contained theory for the mechanical response of DNA in single molecule exp...
AbstractWe present a self-contained theory for the mechanical response of DNA in single molecule exp...
In vivo, DNA is subjected to torsional and stretching stress due to different cellular processes lik...
This thesis considers coarse-grained models of DNA and RNA, developed in particular to study nanotec...
AbstractMetropolis Monte Carlo simulation is used to investigate the elasticity of torsionally stres...
[[abstract]]The mechanical characteristics of the long-chain double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecule un...
The mechanical characteristics of the long-chain double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecule under the axia...
We explore in detail the structural, mechanical, and thermodynamic properties of a coarse-grained mo...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
The mechanics of DNA structural fluctuations at room temperature is generally modelled with a simple...
DNA dynamics can only be understood by taking into account its complex mechanical behavior at differ...