Within the formalism of the Fokker–Planck equation, the influence of nonstationary external force, random force, and dissipation effects on dynamics local conformational perturbations (kink) propagating along the DNA molecule is investigated. Such waves have an important role in the regulation of important biological processes in living systems at the molecular level. As a dynamic model of DNA was used a modified sine-Gordon equation, simulating the rotational oscillations of bases in one of the chains DNA. The equation of evolution of the kink momentum is obtained in the form of the stochastic differential equation in the Stratonovich sense within the framework of the well-known McLaughlin and Scott energy approach. The corresponding Fokker–Planck equation for the momentum distribution function coincides with the equation describing the Ornstein–Uhlenbek process with a regular nonstationary external force. The influence of the nonlinear stochastic effects on the kink dynamics is considered with the help of the Fokker– Planck nonlinear equation with the shift coefficient dependent on the first moment of the kink momentum distribution function. Expressions are derived for average value and variance of the momentum. Examples are considered which demonstrate the influence of the external regular and random forces on the evolution of the average value and variance of the kink momentum. Within the formalism of the Fokker–Planck equation, the influence of nonstationary external force, random force, and dissipation effects on the kink dynamics is investigated in the sine–Gordon model. The equation of evolution of the kink momentum is obtained in the form of the stochastic differential equation in the Stratonovich sense within the framework of the well-known McLaughlin and Scott energy approach. The corresponding Fokker–Planck equation for the momentum distribution function coincides with the equation describing the Ornstein–Uhlenbek process with a regular nonstationary external force. The influence of the nonlinear stochastic effects on the kink dynamics is considered with the help of the Fokker–Planck nonlinear equation with the shift coefficient dependent on the first moment of the kink momentum distribution function. Expressions are derived for average value and variance of the momentum. Examples are considered which demonstrate the influence of the external regular and random forces on the evolution of the average value and variance of the kink momentum.
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17 November 2015
NEW OPERATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES (NEWOT’2015): Proceedings of the 5th International Scientific Conference «New Operational Technologies»
29–30 September 2015
Tomsk, Russia
Research Article|
November 17 2015
Local conformational perturbations of the DNA molecule in the SG-model
L. A. Krasnobaeva;
L. A. Krasnobaeva
a)
1
Tomsk State University
, Pr. Lenina 36, Tomsk 634050, Russia
2
Siberian State Medical University Moscowski Trakt 2
, Tomsk, 634050, Russia
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A. V. Shapovalov
A. V. Shapovalov
1
Tomsk State University
, Pr. Lenina 36, Tomsk 634050, Russia
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a)
Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1688, 030020 (2015)
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L. A. Krasnobaeva, A. V. Shapovalov; Local conformational perturbations of the DNA molecule in the SG-model. AIP Conf. Proc. 17 November 2015; 1688 (1): 030020. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4936015
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