Macromolecules, volume 49, issue 23, pages 9266-9271
Free Energy of a Polymer in Slit-like Confinement from the Odijk Regime to the Bulk
Jason S Leith
1
,
Albert Kamanzi
1
,
David Sean
2
,
Daniel Berard
1
,
Andrew C Guthrie
1
,
Christopher M J Mcfaul
1
,
GARY SLATER
2
,
Hendrick W. de Haan
3
,
Sabrina R. Leslie
1
3
Institute
of Technology, University of Ontario, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada L1H 7K4
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2016-12-02
Journal:
Macromolecules
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.401
CiteScore: 9.3
Impact factor: 5.1
ISSN: 00249297, 15205835
Materials Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Polymers and Plastics
Abstract
We directly measure the free energy of confinement for semiflexible polymers from the nanoscale to bulk regimes in slit-like confinement. We use convex lens-induced confinement (CLiC) microscopy of DNA to directly count molecules at equilibrium in a single chamber of smoothly increasing height. Our data, acquired across a continuum of confinement regimes, provide a bridge with which to connect scaling theories established for qualitatively different regimes. We present new experimental data and simulations that connect the Odijk theory describing sub-persistence-length confinement, the interpolation model by Chen and Sullivan extending Odijk to moderate confinement, and the Casassa theory describing the transition from moderate confinement to bulk. Further, this work establishes a robust, quantitative platform for understanding and manipulating biopolymers at the nanoscale, with key applications and insights toward emerging genomic analysis tools.
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