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- Title
Translocation of polyampholytes and intrinsically disordered proteins<sup>⋆</sup>.
- Authors
Johner, A.; Joanny, J. F.
- Abstract
Abstract.: Polyampholytes are polymers carrying electrical charges of both signs along their backbone. We consider synthetic polyampholytes with a quenched random charge sequence and intrinsically disordered proteins, which have a well-defined charge sequence and behave like polyampholytes in the denaturated state. We study their translocation driven by an electric field through a pore. The role of disorder along the charge sequence of synthetic polyampholytes is analyzed. We show how disorder slows down the translocation dynamics. For intrinsically disordered proteins, the translocation vs. rejection rates by the pore depends on which end is engaged in the translocation channel. We discuss the rejection time, the blockade time distributions and the translocation speed for the charge sequence of two specific intrinsically disordered proteins differing in length and structure.Graphical abstract: <graphic></graphic>
- Subjects
POLYAMPHOLYTES; PROTEINS; ELECTROSTATICS; POLYMERIZATION; ELECTRIC fields
- Publication
European Physical Journal E -- Soft Matter, 2018, Vol 41, Issue 6, p1
- ISSN
1292-8941
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1140/epje/i2018-11686-7