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Conformation of Circular DNA in 2 Dimensions
The conformation of circular DNA molecules of various lengths adsorbed in a
2D conformation on a mica surface is studied. The results confirm the
conjecture that the critical exponent is topologically invariant and
equal to the SAW value (in the present case ), and that the topology
and dimensionality of the system strongly influences the cross-over between the
rigid regime and the self-avoiding regime at a scale .
Additionally, the bond correlation function scales with the molecular length
as predicted. For molecular lengths , circular DNA behaves
like a stiff molecule with approximately elliptic shape.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Fractal Dimension and Localization of DNA Knots
The scaling properties of DNA knots of different complexities were studied by
atomic force microscope. Following two different protocols DNA knots are
adsorbed onto a mica surface in regimes of (i) strong binding, that induces a
kinetic trapping of the three-dimensional (3D) configuration, and of (ii) weak
binding, that permits (partial) relaxation on the surface. In (i) the gyration
radius of the adsorbed DNA knot scales with the 3D Flory exponent within error. In (ii), we find , a value between the 3D
and 2D () exponents, indicating an incomplete 2D relaxation or a
different polymer universality class. Compelling evidence is also presented for
the localization of the knot crossings in 2D.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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