Damini Gupta
University of Minnesota
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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2015
Wesley F. Reinhart; Jeff G. Reifenberger; Damini Gupta; Abhiram Muralidhar; Julian Sheats; Han Cao; Kevin D. Dorfman
We obtained experimental extension data for barcoded E. coli genomic DNA molecules confined in nanochannels from 40 nm to 51 nm in width. The resulting data set consists of 1 627 779 measurements of the distance between fluorescent probes on 25 407 individual molecules. The probability density for the extension between labels is negatively skewed, and the magnitude of the skewness is relatively insensitive to the distance between labels. The two Odijk theories for DNA confinement bracket the mean extension and its variance, consistent with the scaling arguments underlying the theories. We also find that a harmonic approximation to the free energy, obtained directly from the probability density for the distance between barcode labels, leads to substantial quantitative error in the variance of the extension data. These results suggest that a theory for DNA confinement in such channels must account for the anharmonic nature of the free energy as a function of chain extension.
Physical Review Letters | 2017
Erik Werner; Guo Kang Cheong; Damini Gupta; Kevin D. Dorfman; B. Mehlig
Experiments measuring DNA extension in nanochannels are at odds with even the most basic predictions of current scaling arguments for the conformations of confined semiflexible polymers such as DNA. We show that a theory based on a weakly self-avoiding, one-dimensional “telegraph” process collapses experimental data and simulation results onto a single master curve throughout the experimentally relevant region of parameter space and explains the mechanisms at play.
Macromolecules | 2018
Damini Gupta; Aditya Bikram Bhandari; Kevin D. Dorfman
We have measured the diffusivity of λ-DNA molecules in approximately square nanochannels with effective sizes ranging from 117 nm to 260 nm at moderate ionic strength. The experimental results do not agree with the non-draining scaling predicted by blob theory. Rather, the data are consistent with the predictions of previous simulations of the Kirkwood diffusivity of a discrete wormlike chain model, without the need for any fitting parameters.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2014
Damini Gupta; Julian Sheats; Abhiram Muralidhar; Jeremy J. Miller; Derek E. Huang; Sara Mahshid; Kevin D. Dorfman; Walter Reisner
European Physical Journal-special Topics | 2014
Kevin D. Dorfman; Damini Gupta; Aashish Jain; Abhiram Muralidhar; Douglas R. Tree
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Kevin D. Dorfman; Erik Werner; Guo Kang Cheong; Damini Gupta; Bernhard Mehlig
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2017
Wesley F. Reinhart; Jeff G. Reifenberger; Damini Gupta; Abhiram Muralidhar; Julian Sheats; Kevin D. Dorfman
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Damini Gupta; Jeremy J. Miller; Abhiram Muralidhar; Sara Mahshid; Walter Reisner; Kevin D. Dorfman
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Julian Sheats; Wesley F. Reinhart; Jeff G. Reifenberger; Damini Gupta; Abhiram Muralidhar; Han Cao; Kevin D. Dorfman
19th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2015 | 2015
Damini Gupta; Jeremy J. Miller; Sara Mahshid; Walter Reisner; Kevin D. Dorfman