Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6371567 Journal of Theoretical Biology 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The conformational behaviour of polymer chains has been examined using Langevin dynamics simulation techniques. Polymer chains were modelled as “beads” undergoing Brownian motion in a defined potential that accounted for stretching, bending and solvation energies. As expected, the competition between chain stiffness and solvent interactions was found to yield standard swollen or collapsed configurations in good or poor solvents, respectively. However, when a torsional term was introduced into the model, additional biologically relevant conformations such as helices, sheets, turns and hairpins naturally arose.
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