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Microscopic Basis for the Mesoscopic Extensibility of Dendrimer-Compacted DNA
Authors:Maria Mills  Brad Orr  Ioan Andricioaei
Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, California
The Graduate Program in Biophysics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
§ Department of Applied Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract:The mechanism of DNA compaction by dendrimers is key to the design of nanotechnologies that can deliver genetic material into cells. We present atomistic simulations, mesoscopic modeling and single-molecule pulling experiments describing DNA dendrimer interactions. All-atom molecular dynamics were used to characterize pulling-force-dependent interactions between DNA and generation-3 PAMAM amine-terminated dendrimers, and a free energy profile and mean forces along the interaction coordinate are calculated. The energy, force, and geometry parameters computed at the atomic level are input for a Monte Carlo model yielding mesoscopic force-extension curves. Actual experimental single-molecule curves obtained with optical tweezers are also presented, and they show remarkable agreement with the virtual curves from our model. The calculations reveal the microscopic origin of the hysteresis observed in the phase transition underlying compaction. A broad range of ionic and pulling parameters is sampled, and suggestions for windows of conditions to probe new single-molecule behavior are made.
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