PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Structural Basis for Elastic Mechanical Properties of the DNA Double Helix.

  • Young-Joo Kim,
  • Do-Nyun Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153228
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. e0153228

Abstract

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In this article, we investigate the principal structural features of the DNA double helix and their effects on its elastic mechanical properties. We develop, in the pursuit of this purpose, a helical continuum model consisting of a soft helical core and two stiff ribbons wrapping around it. The proposed model can reproduce the negative twist-stretch coupling of the helix successfully as well as its global stretching, bending, and torsional rigidities measured experimentally. Our parametric study of the model using the finite element method further reveals that the stiffness of phosphate backbones is a crucial factor for the counterintuitive overwinding behavior of the duplex and its extraordinarily high torsional rigidity, the major-minor grooves augment the twist-stretch coupling, and the change of the helicity might be responsible for the transition from a negative to a positive twist-stretching coupling when a tensile force is applied to the duplex.