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How a single stretched polymer responds coherently to a minute oscillation in fluctuating environments: An entropic stochastic resonance SCIE SCOPUS

Title
How a single stretched polymer responds coherently to a minute oscillation in fluctuating environments: An entropic stochastic resonance
Authors
Kim, WKSung, W
Date Issued
2012-08-21
Publisher
AIP
Abstract
Within the cell, biopolymers are often situated in constrained, fluid environments, e.g., cytoskeletal networks, stretched DNAs in chromatin. It is of paramount importance to understand quantitatively how they, utilizing their flexibility, optimally respond to a minute signal, which is, in general, temporally fluctuating far away from equilibrium. To this end, we analytically study viscoelastic response and associated stochastic resonance in a stretched single semi-flexible chain to an oscillatory force or electric field. Including hydrodynamic interactions between chain segments, we evaluate dynamics of the polymer extension in coherent response to the force or field. We find power amplification factor of the response at a noise-strength (temperature) can attain the maximum that grows as the chain length increases, indicative of an entropic stochastic resonance (ESR). In particular for a charged chain under an electric field, we find that the maximum also occurs at an optimal chain length, a new feature of ESR. The hydrodynamic interaction is found to enhance the power amplification, representing unique polymer cooperativity which the fluid background imparts despite its overdamping nature. For the slow oscillatory force, the resonance behavior is explained by the chain undulation of the longest wavelength. This novel ESR phenomenon suggests how a biopolymer self-organizes in an overdamping environment, utilizing its flexibility and thermal fluctuations. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4746118]
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/10830
DOI
10.1063/1.4746118
ISSN
0021-9606
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 137, no. 7, page. 74903-1 - 74903-2, 2012-08-21
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