Addendum to "Monomer motion in single- and double-stranded DNA coils" [arXiv: cond-mat/0509399]
Abstract
In our work [J. Tothova et al., cond-mat/0509399] the first observation of the kinetics of individual polymer monomers using the fluorescence correlation technique [R. Shusterman et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 048303 (2004)] has been interpreted within the joint Rouse-Zimm theory. Optimizing the theory to the experimental data the phenomenological parameters for the statistical-mechanical description of the universal behavior of double- and single-stranded DNA and the dominant types of their dynamics have been determined. Recently, these data have been corrected [R. Shusterman et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 029901 (2007)]. In this Addendum the fits of the theory to the new data are presented. The main conclusions of our preceding work remain unchanged. Moreover, the new data allow a significantly better agreement with the theory than the previous ones.
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