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The crowding effect on the melting of short DNA: Comparison with experiments

We study the effect of crowders on the melting profile of homogeneous and heterogeneous DNA molecules. We find out the melting profile of short DNA molecules and compare our findings with the experiments. We consider some random distribution of crowders along the chain, and by finding out the best match with the experiments, we attempt to identify the location of crowders in the experimental findings of Ghosh \cite{Ghosh_PNAS_2020}. We also study the melting of homogeneous DNA molecules of different lengths (25, 50, 75) in the presence of only one crowder in the chain. By varying the location of the crowder from one end to the other, we find that the melting temperature is susceptible to the location of the crowder at the ends. At the same time, there is minimal effect on the melting temperature due to the location of the crowder. {\it In vivo}, the strength of a crowders may vary along the chain. We study the melting of long heterogeneous chain in presence of five crowders of different strength. We find that there is a significant variation in the melting process of DNA in presence of crowders of variable strength.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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