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Correlated local bending of DNA double helix and its effect on the cyclization of short DNA fragments

We report a theoretical study of DNA flexibility and quantitatively predict the ring closure probability as a function of DNA contour length. Recent experimental studies show that the flexibility of short DNA fragments (as compared to the persistence length of DNA l_P~150 base pairs) cannot be described by the traditional worm-like chain (WLC) model, e.g., the observed ring closure probability is much higher than predicted. To explain these observations, DNA flexibility is investigated with explicit considerations of a new length scale l_D~10 base pairs, over which DNA local bend angles are correlated. In this correlated worm-like chain (C-WLC) model, a finite length correction term is analytically derived and the persistence length is found to be contour length dependent. While our model reduces to the traditional worm-like chain model when treating long DNA at length scales much larger than l_P, it predicts that DNA becomes much more flexible at shorter sizes, which helps explain recent cyclization measurements of short DNA fragments around 100 base pairs.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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