论文标题

打结的聚合物的自由能局限于狭窄的圆柱和圆锥形通道

Free Energy of a Knotted Polymer Confined to Narrow Cylindrical and Conical Channels

论文作者

Polson, James M., Hastie, Cameron G.

论文摘要

蒙特卡洛模拟用于研究局限于圆柱和圆锥形通道的半辅助聚合物的构象行为。通道足够狭窄,以至于ODIJK制度的条件略有满足。对于圆柱限制,我们检查了一个单一拓扑结构的聚合物,$ 3_1 $,$ 4_1 $或$ 5_1 $,以及能够形成S循环的无管聚合物。我们用端到端聚合物扩展长度$ x $来衡量自由能$ f $的变化,并研究改变聚合物拓扑,持久性长度$ p $和圆柱直径$ d $对自由能函数的效果。同样,我们表征了沿通道沿通道的结构的行为。我们发现增加结的复杂性会增加结的典型尺寸。在低$ x $的状态下,结/S-环大小很大,构象行为与聚合物拓扑无关。此外,自由能和结的缩放特性与使用Odijk策略中相互作用聚合物的已知特性构建的理论模型的预测一致。我们还检查了$ f $的变化,并在圆锥形通道中的结中,以锥形角度$α$的各种值。随着结的方向移动,自由能降低,并且随着$α$的增加并随着结的增加而降低。该行为与理论模型的预测一致,在理论模型中,对$ f $的变化的主要贡献是随着结向通道的更广阔区域,发夹大小的变化。

Monte Carlo simulations are used to study the conformational behavior of a semiflexible polymer confined to cylindrical and conical channels. The channels are sufficiently narrow that the conditions for the Odijk regime are marginally satisfied. For cylindrical confinement, we examine polymers with a single knot of topology $3_1$, $4_1$, or $5_1$, as well as unknotted polymers that are capable of forming S-loops. We measure the variation of the free energy $F$ with the end-to-end polymer extension length $X$ and examine the effect of varying the polymer topology, persistence length $P$ and cylinder diameter $D$ on the free energy functions. Similarly, we characterize the behavior of the knot span along the channel. We find that increasing the knot complexity increases the typical size of the knot. In the regime of low $X$, where the knot/S-loop size is large, the conformational behavior is independent of polymer topology. In addition, the scaling properties of the free energy and knot span are in agreement with predictions from a theoretical model constructed using known properties of interacting polymers in the Odijk regime. We also examine the variation of $F$ with position of a knot in conical channels for various values of the cone angle $α$. The free energy decreases as the knot moves in a direction where the cone widens, and it also decreases with increasing $α$ and with increasing knot complexity. The behavior is in agreement with predictions from a theoretical model in which the dominant contribution to the change in $F$ is the change in the size of the hairpins as the knot moves to the wider region of the channel.

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