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arxiv: 1509.06454 · v1 · pith:RU5ASS4Bnew · submitted 2015-09-22 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · cond-mat.soft

Stabilization of helical macromolecular phases by confined bending

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph cond-mat.soft
keywords helicalphasespolymersbendingbundleshelixsemiflexiblestabilization
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By means of extensive replica-exchange simulations of generic coarse-grained models for helical polymers, we systematically investigate the structural transitions into all possible helical phases for flexible and semiflexible elastic polymers with self-interaction under the influence of torsion barriers. The competing interactions lead to a variety of conformational phases including disordered helical arrangements, single helices, and ordered, tertiary helix bundles. Most remarkably, we find that a bending restraint entails a clear separation and stabilization of the helical phases. This aids in understanding why semiflexible polymers such as double-stranded DNA tend to form pronounced helical structures and proteins often exhibit an abundance of helical structures, such as helix bundles, within their tertiary structure.

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