2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0104910
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Compression-induced buckling of a semiflexible filament in two and three dimensions

Abstract: The ability of biomolecules to exert forces on their surroundings or resist compression from the environment is essential in a variety of biologically relevant contexts. For filaments in the low-temperature limit and under a constant compressive force, Euler buckling theory predicts a sudden transition from a compressed to a bent state in these slender rods. In this paper, we use a mean-field theory to show that if a semiflexible chain is compressed at a finite temperature with a fixed end-to-end distance (per… Show more

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“…12b and c indicate. 59 The buckling leads to a strong destabilization of the chain, which in turn increases the rate of stage I at high activity (see Fig. 13b).…”
Section: Decamermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12b and c indicate. 59 The buckling leads to a strong destabilization of the chain, which in turn increases the rate of stage I at high activity (see Fig. 13b).…”
Section: Decamermentioning
confidence: 99%