Influence of Solid Friction on Polymer Relaxation in Gel Electrophoresis

  • Burlatsky S
  • Deutch J
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Abstract

Solid friction between a charged polymer and fixed gel points can dramatically affect polymer mobility in gel electrophoresis. The effect is present when a polymer chain is entangled over many gel points along a portion of its length, leading to significantly different behavior than predicted by conventional theory: the mobility of the chain decreases and exhibits a stronger length dependence, which separates long linear charged polymers of different molecular weights.

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Burlatsky, S., & Deutch, J. (1993). Influence of Solid Friction on Polymer Relaxation in Gel Electrophoresis. Science, 260(5115), 1782–1784. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.260.5115.1782

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