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Title : Stepwise Collapse of Polyelectrolyte Chains Entrapped in a Finite Space As Predicted by Theoretical Considerations

Language: English
Type: Article
Authors: Seiji Takagi and Kenichi Yoshikawa
Journal: Langmuir
Volume: 15
Number: 12
Month: 6
Year: 1999
Actual year: 1999
Pages: 4143-4146
doi:   10.1021/la981158o
Abstract: We performed a theoretical study on the nature of the collapsing, or folding, transition of polyelectrolyte chains entrapped in a narrow closed space, as a model of living cells enclosing giant DNA chains. We adopted a theoretical treatment with a mean-field approximation by taking into account the effect of the translational entropy of small ions. For a system with two, long (L) and short (S), chains trapped in a narrow space, we found that, with an increase in the concentration of an added trivalent cation, Pi, the S chain collapses first while the L chain remains an elongated coil. With increased P+, the L chain collapses while the S chain decollapses. Finally, with an excess of P+, both the S and L chains collapse. It may be worth examining such theoretical expectations by actual experiments.

"Stepwise Collapse of Polyelectrolyte Chains Entrapped in a Finite Space As Predicted by Theoretical Considerations"

Seiji Takagi and Kenichi Yoshikawa, Langmuir, 15, 4143-4146 (1999)