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Aditya Bikram Bhandari1, Jeffrey G Reifenberger2, Hui-Min Chuang1, Han Cao2, Kevin D Dorfman1.
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Efforts to study the polymer physics of DNA confined in nanochannels have been stymied by a lack of consensus regarding its wall depletion length. We have measured this quantity in 38 nm wide, square silicon dioxide nanochannels for five different ionic strengths between 15 mM and 75 mM. Experiments used the Bionano Genomics Irys platform for massively parallel data acquisition, attenuating the effect of the sequence-dependent persistence length and finite-length effects by using nick-labeled E. coli genomic DNA with contour length separations of at least 30 µm (88 325 base pairs) between nick pairs. Over 5 × 106 measurements of the fractional extension were obtained from 39 291 labeled DNA molecules. Analyzing the stretching via Odijk's theory for a strongly confined wormlike chain yielded a linear relationship between the depletion length and the Debye length. This simple linear fit to the experimental data exhibits the same qualitative trend as previously defined analytical models for the depletion length but now quantitatively captures the experimental data.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30219022 PMCID: PMC6135644 DOI: 10.1063/1.5040458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Phys ISSN: 0021-9606 Impact factor: 3.488