Driven Translocation of Semi-Flexible Polymer under Strong Force(Statistical Physics and Topology of Polymers with Ramifications to Structure and Function of DNA and Proteins)
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We discuss the driven translocation of semi-flexible polymer under strong driving force. In the course of the driven translocation, the chain shape is dynamically deformed with the propagation of the tensile force along the chain. We obtain the process time of the driven translocation under the strong force, taking account of the dynamical deformation of the shape, the finite extensibility and the bending elasticity.
- 2011-12-16
著者
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SAITO Takuya
Integrated Information Center, Kochi University
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Saito Takuya
Department Of Bacteriology Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Saito Takuya
Department Of Physics Kyushu University
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Sakaue Takahiro
Department Of Physics Kyushu University:presto Japan Science And Technology Agency (jst)
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SAKAUE Takahiro
Department of Physics, Kyushu University:PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
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SAITO Takuya
Department of Physics, Kyushu University
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