Self-assembly of bi-functional patchy particles with anisotropic shape into polymers chains: theory and simulations

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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Concentrated solutions of short blunt-ended DNA duplexes, down to 6 base pairs, are known to order into the nematic liquid crystal phase. This self-assembly is due to the stacking interactions between the duplex terminals that promotes their aggregation into poly-disperse chains with a significant persistence length. Experiments show that liquid crystals phases form above a critical volume fraction depending on the duplex length. We introduce and investigate via numerical simulations, a coarse-grained model of DNA double-helical duplexes. Each duplex is represented as an hard quasi-cylinder whose bases are decorated with two identical reactive sites. The stacking interaction between terminal sites is modeled via a short-range square-well potential. We compare the numerical results with predictions based on a free energy functional and find satisfactory quantitative matching of the isotropic-nematic phase boundary and of the system structure. Comparison of numerical and theoretical results with experimental findings confirm that the DNA duplexes self-assembly can be properly modeled via equilibrium polymerization of cylindrical particles and enables us to estimate the stacking energy.

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