We briefly review some of the models used to describe DNA denaturation
dynamics, focusing on the value of the dynamical exponent z, which governs
the scaling of the characteristic time τ∼Lz as a function of the
sequence length L. The models contain different degrees of simplifications,
in particular sometimes they do not include a description for helical
entanglement: we discuss how this aspect influences the value of z, which
ranges from z=0 to z≈3.3. Connections with experiments are also
mentioned