Effect of bending rigidity on the knotting of a polymer under tension

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A coarse-grained computational model is used to investigate how the bending rigidity of a polymer under tension affects the formation of a trefoil knot. Thermodynamic integration techniques are applied to demonstrate that the free-energy cost of forming a knot has a minimum at nonzero bending rigidity. The position of the minimum exhibits a power-law dependence on the applied tension. For knotted polymers with nonuniform bending rigidity, the knots preferentially localize in the region with a bending rigidity that minimizes the free energy. © 2012 American Chemical Society.

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Matthews, R., Louis, A. A., & Likos, C. N. (2012). Effect of bending rigidity on the knotting of a polymer under tension. ACS Macro Letters, 1(11), 1352–1356. https://doi.org/10.1021/mz300493d

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