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arxiv: physics/0701029 · v1 · submitted 2007-01-02 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · physics.comp-ph

Multiscale coupling of molecular dynamics and hydrodynamics: application to DNA translocation through a nanopore

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keywords approachdynamicsmultiscalenanoporesolventtranslocationmolecularpolymer
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We present a multiscale approach to the modeling of polymer dynamics in the presence of a fluid solvent. The approach combines Langevin Molecular Dynamics (MD) techniques with a mesoscopic Lattice-Boltzmann (LB) method for the solvent dynamics. A unique feature of the present approach is that hydrodynamic interactions between the solute macromolecule and the aqueous solvent are handled explicitly, and yet in a computationally tractable way due to the dual particle-field nature of the LB solver. The suitability of the present LB-MD multiscale approach is demonstrated for the problem of polymer fast translocation through a nanopore. We also provide an interpretation of our results in the context of DNA translocation through a nanopore, a problem that has attracted much theoretical and experimental attention recently.

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