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Title : Structure of Collapsed Persistent Macromolecule: Toroids vs. Spherical Globule

Language: English
Type: Article
Authors: Valentina V. Vasilevskaya, Alexei R. Khokhlov, Satoru Kidoaki and Kenichi Yoshikawa
Journal: Biopolymers
Volume: 41
Month: 1
Year: 1997
Actual year: 1997
Pages: 51-60
doi:   10.1002/(sici)1097-0282(199701)41:1<51::aid-bip5>3.0.co;2-1
Abstract: We studied theoretically the behavior of a collapsed persistent macromolecule in poor solvent as a model of collapse transition of single double-stranded DNA chain, and constructed the diagram of states in the variables with contour length of a macromolecule and quality of the solvent. We found that the state of toroidal globule exists as an intermediate state between the states of elongated coil state and the spherical globule. Our theoretical result suggests that a single linear macromolecule with a high degree by polymerization can form a toroidal globule. However, the range in which the toroidal structure is stable decreases as the macromolecule length increases. Experimental observation with transmission electron microscopy has been performed to study the globular structure of single DNA chain (bacteriophage T4 DNA, X-DNA) collapsed by hexammine cobalt (III) at different concentrations. We found that an extremely long chain of T4 DNA (166 kbp), with a contour length of 56 mu m, actually forms a toroidal globule, and that isotropic spherical globule appears at higher hexammine cobalt concentration. (C) 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

"Structure of Collapsed Persistent Macromolecule: Toroids vs. Spherical Globule"

Valentina V. Vasilevskaya, Alexei R. Khokhlov, Satoru Kidoaki and Kenichi Yoshikawa, Biopolymers, 41, 51-60 (1997)