Secondary-structure phase formation for semiflexible polymers by bifurcation in hyperphase space.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Soft Matter Systems Research Group, Center for Simulational Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.

Published: November 2023

Canonical analysis has long been the primary analysis method for studies of phase transitions. However, this approach is not sensitive enough if transition signals are too close in temperature space. The recently introduced generalized microcanonical inflection-point analysis method not only enables the systematic identification and classification of transitions in systems of any size, but it can also distinguish transitions that standard canonical analysis cannot resolve. By applying this method to a generic coarse-grained model for semiflexible polymers, we identify a mixed structural phase dominated by secondary structures such as hairpins and loops that originates from a bifurcation in the hyperspace spanned by inverse temperature and bending stiffness. This intermediate phase, which is embraced by the well-known random-coil and toroidal phases, is testimony to the necessity of balancing entropic variability and energetic stability in functional macromolecules under physiological conditions.

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