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Mapping the Phase Diagram of Single DNA Molecule Force-Induced Melting in the Presence of Ethidium
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ChromatinDna NanotechnologySingle Molecule BiophysicsDnaProtein FoldingDna Contour LengthNatural SciencesDna AnalysisDna ReplicationMolecular BiologyMolecular BiophysicsNormal Contour LengthPhase DiagramSoft MatterMedicineDna ComputingBiophysics
When a single DNA molecule is stretched beyond its normal contour length, a force-induced melting transition is observed. Ethidium binding increases the DNA contour length, decreases the elongation upon melting, and increases the DNA melting force in a manner that is consistent with the ethidium-induced changes in duplex DNA stability known from thermal melting studies. The DNA stretching curves map out a phase diagram and critical point in the force-extension-ethidium concentration space. Intercalation occurs between alternate base pairs at low forces and between every base pair at high forces.
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