Confinement and viscoelastic effects on chain closure dynamics.

J Chem Phys

Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India.

Published: June 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Chemical reactions in cells are affected by the cell's surfaces and the behavior of its contents, such as polymers.
  • This study focuses on the diffusion-limited cyclization of long chains and how confinement and crowding influence this reaction.
  • It presents findings that show the relationship between the closure time of flexible chains and their length under different conditions, concluding that dynamics are significantly slower in viscoelastic environments with an estimated scaling exponent of 3.4.

Article Abstract

Chemical reactions inside cells are typically subject to the effects both of the cell's confining surfaces and of the viscoelastic behavior of its contents. In this paper, we show how the outcome of one particular reaction of relevance to cellular biochemistry--the diffusion-limited cyclization of long chain polymers--is influenced by such confinement and crowding effects. More specifically, starting from the Rouse model of polymer dynamics, and invoking the Wilemski-Fixman approximation, we determine the scaling relationship between the mean closure time t(c) of a flexible chain (no excluded volume or hydrodynamic interactions) and the length N of its contour under the following separate conditions: (a) confinement of the chain to a sphere of radius d and (b) modulation of its dynamics by colored Gaussian noise. Among other results, we find that in case (a) when d is much smaller than the size of the chain, t(c) ~ Nd(2), and that in case (b), t(c) ~ N(2/(2-2H)), H being a number between 1/2 and 1 that characterizes the decay of the noise correlations. H is not known a priori, but values of about 0.7 have been used in the successful characterization of protein conformational dynamics. At this value of H (selected for purposes of illustration), t(c) ~ N(3.4), the high scaling exponent reflecting the slow relaxation of the chain in a viscoelastic medium.

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