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Using a water-confined carbon nanotube to probe the electricity of sequential charged segments of macromolecules
Authors:Wang Yu  Zhao Yan-Jiao  and Huang Ji-Ping
Institution:[1]Department of Physics and State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China [2]Advanced Materials Laboratory, Fbdan University, Shanghai 200438, China
Abstract:The detection of macromolecular conformation is particularly important in many physical and biological applications. Here we theoretically explore a method for achieving this detection by probing the electricity of sequential charged segments of macromolecules. Our analysis is based on molecular dynamics simulations, and we investigate a single file of water molecules confined in a half-capped single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) with an external electric charge of +e or -e (e is the elementary charge). The charge is located in the vicinity of the cap of the SWCNT and along the centerline of the SWCNT. We reveal the picosecond timescale for the re-orientation (namely, from one unidirectional direction to the other) of the water molecules in response to a switch in the charge signal, -e → +e or +e →-e. Our results are well understood by taking into account the electrical interactions between the water molecules and between the water molecules and the external charge. Because such signals of re-orientation can be magnified and transported according to Tu et al. 2009 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 106 18120], it becomes possible to record fingerprints of electric signals arising from sequential charged segments of a macromolecule, which are expected to be useful for recognizing the conformations of some particular macromolecules.
Keywords:molecular dynamics simulation  macromolecular conformation  single-walled carbon nan-otube  water molecule
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