Quantifying the effects of slit confinement on polymer knots using the tube model

PHYSICAL REVIEW E(2022)

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Knots can spontaneously form in DNA, proteins, and other polymers and affect their properties. These knots often experience spatial confinement in biological systems and experiments. While confinement dramatically affects the knot behavior, the physical mechanisms underlying the confinement effects are not fully understood. In this work, we provide a simple physical picture of the polymer knots in slit confinement using the tube model. In the tube model, the polymer segments in the knot core are assumed to be confined in a virtual tube due to the topological restriction. We first perform Monte Carlo simulation of a flexible knotted chain confined in a slit. We find that with the decrease of the slit height from H = +infinity (the 3D case) to H = 2a (the 2D case), the most probable knot size L-knot* or dramatically shrinks from (L-knot*)(3)(D) approximate to 140a to ((L-knot*)(2D) approximate to 26a, where a is the - monomer diameter of the flexible chain. Then we quantitatively explain the confinement-induced knot shrinking and knot deformation using the tube model. Our results for H = 2a can be applied to a polymer knot on a surface, which resembles DNA knots measured by atomic force microscopy under the conditions that DNA molecules are weakly absorbed on the surface and reach equilibrium 2D conformations. This work demonstrates the effectiveness of the tube model in understanding polymer knots.
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polymer knots,slit confinement,tube model
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