posted on 2018-11-20, 19:53authored byBeatrice
W. Soh, Alexander R. Klotz, Patrick S. Doyle
Knotting
is a prevalent phenomenon which occurs in long polymer
chains. We perform Brownian dynamics simulations and single-molecule
DNA experiments to investigate knot untying in elongational fields
that is induced by the knot being convected off the chain. The change
in knot size as the knot moves off the chain and unties causes a change
in the effective Weissenberg number, which in turn leads to a change
in chain extension. Large-scale chain conformational changes are observed
in both simulations and experiments for complex knots at low Weissenberg
numbers (Wi). We investigate the knot untying time and untying-induced
change in extension for a range of knot types and field strengths.
Simulations predict a quadratic relationship between the change in
extension due to knot untying and initial knot size for Wi ≥
1.5. Due to the changes in chain extension as a knot unties, the untying
process can be diffusion- or convection-driven.