Effect of ions on polymer ejection dynamics from viral capsids
ORAL
Abstract
We present simulations investigating the impact of adding ions on the dynamics of semifexible (DNA-like) polymers ejecting from spherical viral capsids. We find that when the DNA charge is less screened, due to, for example, the addition of monovalent ions like Na+, the resulting electric interactions give rise to larger ejection forces, speeding up the ejection process. The results suggest that DNA ejection can be controlled by tuning the salt concentration in the environment, in agreement with recent experiments. We also observe that the DNA structure inside the capsid changes when electrical forces are present, tending to become more spool-like.
*Office of Naval Research, USA
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