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A Three-State Model with Loop Entropy for the Overstretching Transition of DNA

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 99, Issue 2, Pages 578-587

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2010.04.046

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [NE 810/7, SFB 863]

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We introduce a three-state model for a single DNA chain under tension that distinguishes among B-DNA, S-DNA, and M (molten or denatured) segments and at the same time correctly accounts for the entropy of molten loops, characterized by the exponent c in the asymptotic expression S similar to -c In n for the entropy of a loop of length n. Force extension curves are derived exactly by employing a generalized Poland-Scheraga approach and then compared to experimental data. Simultaneous fitting to force-extension data at room temperature and to the denaturation phase transition at zero force is possible and allows us to establish a global phase diagram in the force-temperature plane. Under a stretching force, the effects of the stacking energy (entering as a domain-wall energy between paired and unpaired bases) and the loop entropy are separated. Therefore, we can estimate the loop exponent c independently from the precise value of the stacking energy. The fitted value for c is small, suggesting that nicks dominate the experimental force extension traces of natural DNA.

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