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Investigation of Brownian Diffusion and Long-Distance Electrodynamic Interactions of Biomolecules

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The dynamical properties and diffusive behavior of a collection of mutually interacting particles are numerically investigated for two types of long-range interparticle interactions: Coulomb-electrostatic and dipole-electrodynamic. It is shown that when the particles are uniformly distributed throughout the accessible space, the self-diffusion coefficient is always lowered by the considered interparticle interactions, irrespective of their attractive or repulsive character. Transitional phenomena are observed for Coulomb-electrostatic (repulsive) and dipole-electrodynamic (attractive) interactions considered both separately and in competition. The outcomes reported in this paper clearly indicate a feasible experimental method to probe the activation of resonant electrodynamic interactions among biomolecules.
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hal-01260108 , version 1 (21-01-2016)

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Matteo Gori, Ilaria Nardecchia, Marco Pettini, Jeremie Torres, Luca Varani. Investigation of Brownian Diffusion and Long-Distance Electrodynamic Interactions of Biomolecules. International Conference on Noise and Fluctuations, Jun 2015, Xi’an, China. ⟨10.1109/ICNF.2015.7288566⟩. ⟨hal-01260108⟩
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