dsDNA persistence length with divalent ions
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.bio-ph
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divalentformulaionslengthpersistenceconcentrationrangesalt
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Finding a theoretical formula for the persistence length of polyelectrolytes for the whole experimental range of salt concentration is a long standing challenge. Using the Tethered Particle Motion technique, the double-stranded DNA persistence length is measured for four monovalent and divalent salts on a three-decade concentration range. The formula proposed by Trizac and Shen [EPL, 116 18007 (2016)] and extended to divalent ions fits the data. This formula mixes the high salt limit solution of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation together with the DNA charge renormalisation. Magnesium ions induce a fitted DNA radius smaller than the geometrical one, consistent with a site-specific binding.
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