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A semiflexible polymer in a gliding assay: reentrant transition, role of turnover and activity.

Amir SheeNisha GuptaAbhishek ChaudhuriDebasish Chaudhuri
Published in: Soft matter (2021)
We consider a model of an extensible semiflexible filament moving in two dimensions on a motility assay of motor proteins represented explicitly as active harmonic linkers. Their heads bind stochastically to polymer segments within a capture radius, and extend along the filament in a directed fashion before detaching. Both the extension and detachment rates are load-dependent and generate an active drive on the filament. The filament undergoes a first order phase transition from the open chain to spiral conformation and shows a reentrant behavior in both the active extension and the turnover, defined as the ratio of attachment-detachment rates. Associated with the phase transition, the size and shape of the polymer change non-monotonically, and the relevant autocorrelation functions display a double-exponential decay. The corresponding correlation times show a maximum signifying the dominance of spirals. The orientational dynamics captures the rotation of spirals, and its correlation time decays with activity as a power law.
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