The helix-coil transition is modified by grafting to a surface. This
modification is studied for short peptides capable of forming α-helices.
Three factors are involved: (i) the grafting can induced change of the boundary
free energy of the helical domain (ii) the van der Waals attraction between the
helices and (iii) the crowding induced stretching of the coils. As a result the
helix-coil transition acquires ``all or nothing'' characteristics. In addition
the transition temperature is elevated and the transition itself sharpens as
the grafting density increases.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figures, europhys.sty and euromacro.sty Submitted to
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