Abstract

Semiflexible nunchucks are block copolymers, which consist of two long blocks of high bending stiffness jointed together by a short block of low bending stiffness. Semiflexible nunchucks that consist of two DNA nanorods jointed by a short segment of double-stranded (ds) DNA and confined in two dimensions have been used in recent experiments by Fygenson and coworkers as a tool to magnify the bending fluctuations of the linking dsDNA, which in turn are used to deduce the persistence length of dsDNA. In a recent theoretical analysis, we showed that in a semiflexible nunchuck with one end grafted, the fluctuations of the position of the free end that is transverse to the grafting direction exhibit a pronounced bimodality, provided that the bending stiffness of the hinge is not very large. In this article, we theoretically analyse a grafted semiflexible nunchuck with a magnetic bead attached to its free end. We show that a transverse magnetic field induces an asymmetry in the bimodal distribution of the transverse fluctuations of the free end. This asymmetry is very sensitive to interactions with a magnetic field and, in principle, could be used in magnetometry (the measurement of a magnetic field or the magnetic moment of the bead). We also investigate how the response of the bimodal distribution of the transverse fluctuations of the free end to a magnetic field depends on the bending stiffness of the nunchuck hinge. In addition, we analyse the closely related systems of a single filament and two filaments jointed at a kink point with one end grafted and the other end attached to a magnetic bead.

Highlights

  • Semiflexible nunchucks are block copolymers consisting of two long blocks of high bending stiffness linked together by a short block of lower bending stiffness

  • We consider a grafted semiflexible nunchuck with a magnetic bead attached to its free end and two closely related systems

  • We theoretically analysed the conformations of three grafted semiflexible systems with a magnetic bead at the fluctuating tip

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Introduction

Semiflexible nunchucks are block copolymers consisting of two long blocks of high bending stiffness linked together by a short block of lower bending stiffness. The probability distribution of the transverse position of the free end (after integrating out the longitudinal position) assumes a unimodal or bimodal form, depending on the bending stiffness of the hinge between the two arms. We consider a grafted semiflexible nunchuck with a magnetic bead attached to its free end and two closely related systems. We consider a single WLC at the stiff limit with one end grafted and the other end attached to a magnetic bead.

The Positional–Orientational Propagator of a WLC at the Stiff Limit
Grafted Stiff WLC with One End Attached to a Magnetic Bead
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