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Emergent helicity in free-standing semiflexible, charged polymers

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
Helical motifs are ubiquitious in macromolecular systems. The mechanism of spontaneous emergence of helicity is unknown, especially in cases where torsional interactions are absent. Emergence of helical order needs coordinated organization over long distances in polymeric macromolecules. We establish a very generic mechanism to obtain spontaneous helicity by inducing screened Coulomb interactions between monomers in a semiflexible heteropolymer. Due to changes in solvent conditions, different segments (monomers) of a polymeric chain can get locally charged with charges of differing polarities and magnitudes along the chain contour. This in turn leads to spontaneous emergence of transient helical structures along the chain contour for a wide range of Debye-lengths. We have avoided using torsional potentials to obtain helical structures and rely only on radially symmetric interactions. Lastly, transient helices can be made long-lived when they are subjected to geometric confinement, which can emerge in experimental realizations through a variety of conditions.
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