Single-molecule pulling: phenomenology and interpretation
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⚛️ physics.bio-ph
cond-mat.softcond-mat.stat-mechphysics.chem-ph
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single-moleculepullinginterpretationphenomenologychapterconstituteduringdynamics
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Single-molecule pulling techniques have emerged as versatile tools for probing the noncovalent forces holding together the secondary and tertiary structure of macromolecules. They also constitute a way to study at the single-molecule level processes that are familiar from our macroscopic thermodynamic experience. In this Chapter, we summarize the essential phenomenology that is typically observed during single-molecule pulling, provide a general statistical mechanical framework for the interpretation of the equilibrium force spectroscopy and illustrate how to simulate single-molecule pulling experiments using molecular dynamics.
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