In silico simulations of polymer condensation: the fractal globule as a metastable state

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Abstract

The fractal globule is a model for the metastable conformation of a long polymer after initial immersion in a poor solvent. Recent experimental findings describing the conformation of the human genome at the megabase scale are consistent with a fractal globule conformation. Here, we simulate the collapse of a polymer in a poor solvent using both molecular dynamics and Monte-Carlo simulations. We show that the statistics of the resulting configuration, such as radius of gyration, end-to-end distance, and contact probability, are independent of the approach used to simulate the condensation process. (* contributed equally).

*This work is supported by NIH Grants 1P50HG006193-01 (Center for Cell Circuits) and 1DP2OD008540-01 (NIH New Innovator Award).

Authors

  • Leon Furchtgott*

    • Harvard University
  • Ashok Cutkosky*

    • Harvard University
  • Najeeb Tarazi

    • Harvard University
  • Erez Lieberman Aiden

    • Harvard Society of Fellows
    • Harvard University