Temperature dependence of two distinct DNA overstretching transitions

ORAL

Abstract

Recent experiments show that two distinct transitions are involved in the DNA overstretching that occurs at around 65 pN: a strand-unpeeling transition leading to strand separation from free DNA ends or nicks, and a B to S transition leading to an overstretched double-stranded DNA called ``S-DNA.'' Here we show that the two transitions have distinct temperature dependence: in the strand-unpeeling transition, the transition force decreases when the temperature increases; while in the B to S transition, the temperature dependence of the transition force is opposite. Our results are in agreement with the notion that the two transitions involve distinct types of double-helix reorganization.

Authors

  • Xinghua Zhang

    BioSyM, SMART

  • Hongxia Fu

    Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore, National University of Singapore, Mechanobiology Institute, Singapre, National University of Singapore

  • Patrick Doyle

    Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT

  • Jie Yan

    Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore, National University of Singapore; Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore, Department of Physcis, National University of Singapore, National University of Singapore