A general theory of DNA-mediated and other valence-limited colloidal interactions

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Abstract

We present a general theory for predicting the interaction potentials between DNA-coated colloids, and more broadly, any particles that interact via valence-limited ligand-receptor binding. Our theory correctly incorporates the configurational and combinatorial entropic factors that play a key role in valence-limited interactions. By rigorously enforcing self-consistency, it achieves near-quantitative accuracy with respect to detailed Monte Carlo calculations. With suitable approximations and in particular geometries, our theory reduces to previous successful treatments, which are now united in a common and extensible framework. We expect our tools to be useful to other researchers investigating ligand-mediated interactions. A complete and well-documented Python implementation is freely available at http://github.com/patvarilly/DNACC. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Varilly, P., Angioletti-Uberti, S., Mognetti, B. M., & Frenkel, D. (2012). A general theory of DNA-mediated and other valence-limited colloidal interactions. Journal of Chemical Physics, 137(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4748100

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