We study the effects of the intrinsic curvature (IC), intrinsic twist rate (ITR), anisotropic bending rigidities, sequence disorder, and temperature (T ) on the persistence length (lp) of a two- or three-dimensional semiflexible biopolymer. We develop some general expressions to evaluate exactly these effects. We find that a moderate IC alone reduces lp considerably. Our results indicate that the centerline of the filament keeps as a helix in a rather large range of T when ITR is small. However, a large ITR can counterbalance the effect of IC and the result is insensitive to the twist rigidity. Moreover, a weak randomness in IC and ITR can result in an“overexpanded” state. Meanwhile, when ITR is small, lp is not a monotonic function of T bu...
[[abstract]]This work explores the ground-state of an elastic model for an intrinsically curved semi...
The flexibility of short DNA chains is investigated via computation of the average correlation func...
Polymers and their elementary subunits, called monomers, come in an immense variety of structures an...
Recently many important biopolymers have been found to possess intrinsic curvature. Tubulin protofil...
[[abstract]]We study the behaviors of mean end-to-end distance and specific heat of a two-dimensiona...
[[abstract]]We study the effects of intrinsic sequence-dependent curvature for a two-dimensional sem...
[[abstract]]Using path integral technique, we show exactly that for a semiflexible biopolymer in con...
[[abstract]]We study two-dimensional disordered semiflexible biopolymers with finite mean intrinsic ...
[[abstract]]We study the effect of an intrinsic curvature on the mechanical property of two-dimensio...
[[abstract]]We apply Monte Carlo simulation method to lattice systems to study the effect of an intr...
[[abstract]]We compare the mechanical properties of two elastic models for a two-dimensional intrins...
The mechanics of complex soft matter often cannot be understood in the classical physical frame of f...
We find that the excluded volume interaction (EVI) can accelerate an abrupt transition in extension ...
[[abstract]]We study the mechanical property of a two-dimensional filament with constant spontaneous...
We find that a moderate intrinsic twisting rate (ITR) can induce a bistable state for a force-free t...
[[abstract]]This work explores the ground-state of an elastic model for an intrinsically curved semi...
The flexibility of short DNA chains is investigated via computation of the average correlation func...
Polymers and their elementary subunits, called monomers, come in an immense variety of structures an...
Recently many important biopolymers have been found to possess intrinsic curvature. Tubulin protofil...
[[abstract]]We study the behaviors of mean end-to-end distance and specific heat of a two-dimensiona...
[[abstract]]We study the effects of intrinsic sequence-dependent curvature for a two-dimensional sem...
[[abstract]]Using path integral technique, we show exactly that for a semiflexible biopolymer in con...
[[abstract]]We study two-dimensional disordered semiflexible biopolymers with finite mean intrinsic ...
[[abstract]]We study the effect of an intrinsic curvature on the mechanical property of two-dimensio...
[[abstract]]We apply Monte Carlo simulation method to lattice systems to study the effect of an intr...
[[abstract]]We compare the mechanical properties of two elastic models for a two-dimensional intrins...
The mechanics of complex soft matter often cannot be understood in the classical physical frame of f...
We find that the excluded volume interaction (EVI) can accelerate an abrupt transition in extension ...
[[abstract]]We study the mechanical property of a two-dimensional filament with constant spontaneous...
We find that a moderate intrinsic twisting rate (ITR) can induce a bistable state for a force-free t...
[[abstract]]This work explores the ground-state of an elastic model for an intrinsically curved semi...
The flexibility of short DNA chains is investigated via computation of the average correlation func...
Polymers and their elementary subunits, called monomers, come in an immense variety of structures an...