Published January 21, 2009 | Version v1
Journal article

Single DNA denaturation and bubble dynamics

  • 1. Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, James Franck Strasse, 85747 Garching (Germany)
  • 2. Chemistry Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139 (United States)
  • 3. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Texas, 80 Fort Brown, Brownsville (United States)
  • 4. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Arhus, Ny Munkegade, 8000 Arhus C (Denmark)

Description

While the Watson-Crick double-strand is the thermodynamically stable state of DNA in a wide range of temperature and salt conditions, even at physiological conditions local denaturation bubbles may open up spontaneously due to thermal activation. By raising the ambient temperature, titration, or by external forces in single molecule setups bubbles proliferate until full denaturation of the DNA occurs. Based on the Poland-Scheraga model we investigate both the equilibrium transition of DNA denaturation and the dynamics of the denaturation bubbles with respect to recent single DNA chain experiments for situations below, at, and above the denaturation transition. We also propose a new single molecule setup based on DNA constructs with two bubble zones to measure the bubble coalescence and extract the physical parameters relevant to DNA breathing. Finally we consider the interplay between denaturation bubbles and selectively single-stranded DNA binding proteins.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/21/3/034111

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1088/0953-8984/21/3/034111;
PII
S0953-8984(09)85823-2;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter
Journal Volume
21
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
[14 p.]
ISSN
0953-8984
CODEN
JCOMEL