Biological & Soft Matter Seminar: Entropic transport of macromolecules

Debasish Mondal, Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati

27 June 2018, 11:10 
Kaplun Building, Flexer Hall 118 
Biological & Soft Matter Seminar

Abstract:

Flexible macromolecules, like polymer chains in thermal equilibrium, are subjected to considerable conformational fluctuations in solution. When the motion of such macromolecules is constrained by a spatial confinement, it confronts a physical barrier which results in reduction in its conformational degrees of freedom, giving rise to an entropic barrier. How an externally imposed signal couples to the various conformations of the polymer chain and the associated thermal noise as the chain undergoes translocation across the entropic barrier is of increasing interest in view of potential implications in macromolecular transport in biological contexts. We explore the transport of macromolecules over such entropic barrier in presence of an externally imposed oscillatory force in time and describe the emergence of different noise-induced phenomena like stochastic resonance and ratchet rectification.

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