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Anomalous diffusion in fractal globules

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arxiv 1404.2558 v2 pith:ZD6F4JPP submitted 2014-04-09 cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mechphysics.bio-phq-bio.SC

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The fractal globule state is a popular model for describing chromatin packing in eukaryotic nuclei. Here we provide a scaling theory and dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) computer simulation for the thermal motion of monomers in the fractal globule state. Simulations starting from different entanglement-free initial states show good convergence which provides evidence supporting the existence of unique metastable fractal globule state. We show monomer motion in this state to be sub-diffusive described by $\langle X^2 (t)\rangle \sim t^{\alpha_F}$ with $\alpha_F$ close to 0.4. This result is in good agreement with existing experimental data on the chromatin dynamics which makes an additional argument in support of the fractal globule model of chromatin packing.

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