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Entropy loss in long-distance DNA looping
Published 2002-11-21Version 1
The entropy loss due to the formation of one or multiple loops in circular and linear DNA chains is calculated from a scaling approach in the limit of long chain segments. The analytical results allow to obtain a fast estimate for the entropy loss for a given configuration. Numerical values obtained for some examples suggest that the entropy loss encountered in loop closure in typical genetic switches may become a relevant factor which has to be overcome by the released bond energy between the looping contact sites.
Comments: 7 pages, 3 figures
Keywords: entropy loss, long-distance dna looping, linear dna chains, long chain segments, loop closure
Tags: journal article
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