نتایج جستجو برای: stretching and folding

تعداد نتایج: 16834543  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Nakul Prabhakar Bende Arthur A Evans Sarah Innes-Gold Luis A Marin Itai Cohen Ryan C Hayward Christian D Santangelo

Curvature and mechanics are intimately connected for thin materials, and this coupling between geometry and physical properties is readily seen in folded structures from intestinal villi and pollen grains to wrinkled membranes and programmable metamaterials. While the well-known rules and mechanisms behind folding a flat surface have been used to create deployable structures and shape transform...

2002
Alp Akonur Richard M. Lueptow

Chaotic transport and mixing in wavy cylindrical Couette flow has been studied in some detail, but previous studies have been limited to the velocity field at transition from Taylor–Couette flow to wavy flow or have used phenomenological, computational, or theoretical models of the flow. Recent particle image velocimetry measurements of wavy vortex flow provide the experimental three-dimensiona...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2011
Thomas R Einert Roland R Netz

Secondary structure formation of nucleic acids strongly depends on salt concentration and temperature. We develop a theory for RNA folding that correctly accounts for sequence effects, the entropic contributions associated with loop formation, and salt effects. Using an iterative expression for the partition function that neglects pseudoknots, we calculate folding free energies and minimum free...

Analysis of nonlinear autonomous systems has been a popular field of study in recent decades. As an interesting nonlinear behavior, chaotic dynamics has been intensively investigated since Lorenz discovered the first physical evidence of chaos in his famous equations. Although many chaotic systems have been ever reported in the literature, a systematic and qualitative approach for chaos generat...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2013
Marius Wanko Torsten Wende Marta Montes Saralegui Ling Jiang Angel Rubio Knut R Asmis

We combine infrared photodissociation spectroscopy with quantum chemical calculations to characterize the hydration behavior of microsolvated dicarboxylate dianions, (CH2)m(COO(-))2·(H2O)n, as a function of the aliphatic chain length m. We find evidence for solvent-mediated folding transitions, signaled by the intensity quenching of the symmetric carboxylate stretching modes, for all three spec...

2013
Xi Long Joseph W. Parks Clive R. Bagshaw Michael D. Stone

Single-molecule techniques facilitate analysis of mechanical transitions within nucleic acids and proteins. Here, we describe an integrated fluorescence and magnetic tweezers instrument that permits detection of nanometer-scale DNA structural rearrangements together with the application of a wide range of stretching forces to individual DNA molecules. We have analyzed the force-dependent equili...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
J P Butler A Tsuda

There is a surprisingly substantial amount of aerosol mixing and deposition deep in the lung, which cannot be explained by classic transport mechanisms such as streamline crossing, inertial impaction, or gravitational sedimentation with reversible acinar flow. Mixing associated with "stretch and fold" convective flow patterns can, however, be a potent source of transport. We show such patterns ...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2005
Ingo Schwaiger Michael Schleicher Angelika A Noegel Matthias Rief

The F-actin crosslinker filamin from Dictyostelium discoideum (ddFLN) has a rod domain consisting of six structurally similar immunoglobulin domains. When subjected to a stretching force, domain 4 unfolds at a lower force than all the other domains in the chain. Moreover, this domain shows a stable intermediate along its mechanical unfolding pathway. We have developed a mechanical single-molecu...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2014
Matthew Close David Cundall

The skin of squamates consists of a keratinized epidermis divided into thick scale and thinner, folded interscale regions underlain by a dermis containing a complex array of fibrous connective tissues. We examined the skin of the lower jaw of watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) to determine how skin morphology changes when highly stretched during ingestion of large prey. Video records of skin behavio...

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