Topologically frustrated dynamics of crowded charged macromolecules in charged hydrogels

Abstract

Movement of charged macromolecules in crowded aqueous environments is a ubiquitous phenomenon vital to the various living processes and formulations of materials for health care. While study of diffusion of tracer amounts of probe macromolecules trapped inside concentrated solutions, gels, or random media has led to an enhanced understanding of this complex process, the collective dynamics of charged macromolecules embedded inside congested charge-bearing matrices still remains to be fully explored. Here we report a frustrated dynamics of DNA and synthetic polyelectrolytes inside a charged host hydrogel where the guest molecules do not diffuse. Instead, they exhibit a family of relaxation processes arising from a combination of conformational entropy and local chain dynamics, which are frustrated by the confinement from the gel. We also have developed a model explaining this new universality class of non-diffusive topologically frustrated dynamics of charged macromolecules.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jun 08, 2018
Source ID
10.1038/s41467-018-04661-3

Entities

People

  • Di Jia
  • Murugappan Muthukumar

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Center for Selective C–H Functionalization
  • National Human Genome Research Institute

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Chemistry

Readers

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
  • Polymer Science and Technology
  • Systems Analysis and Design