Long-time stretched exponential kinetics in single DNA duplex dissociation

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Abstract

We probe DNA hybridization kinetics by measuring the lifetime distribution of single 16-bp duplexes under thermal dissociation. Our unique approach, based on two DNA-coated microspheres in an extended optical tweezer, allows the study of single duplex DNA molecules under negligible molecular tension. In contrast to earlier experiments, we find a stretched exponential lifetime distribution, which is likely due to dissociation proceeding via a number of competing pathways between highly force-sensitive intermediate states. Similar measurements of microspheres linked by multiple DNA bridges find they have unexpected short bound lifetimes, also consistent with force sensitivity. © 2008 by the Biophysical Society.

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Biancaniello, P. L., Kim, A. J., & Crocker, J. C. (2008). Long-time stretched exponential kinetics in single DNA duplex dissociation. Biophysical Journal, 94(3), 891–896. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.107.108449

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