Topological signatures of globular polymers.
Phys Rev Lett
; 106(25): 258301, 2011 Jun 24.
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Simulations in which a globular ring polymer with delocalized knots is separated in two interacting loops by a slipping link, or in two noninteracting globuli by a wall with a hole, show how the minimal crossing number of the knots controls the equilibrium statistics. With slipping link the ring length is divided between the loops according to a simple law, but with unexpectedly large fluctuations. These are suppressed only for unknotted loops, whose length distribution always shows a fast power-law decay. We also discover and explain a topological effect interfering with that of surface tension in the globule translocation through a membrane nanopore.
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Polímeros
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2011
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