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Detection of single molecules using stochastic resonance of bistable oligomers
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Detection of single molecules using stochastic resonance of bistable oligomers
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Our computer simulations have shown that the large-scale conformational dynamics of a short oligomeric fragment of thermoresponsive polymers resemble the mechanical movement of nonlinear bistable systems. The oligomers demonstrate spontaneous vibrations and stochastic resonance activated by the thermal noise. We have observed reasonable shifts of the spontaneous vibrations and stochastic resonance modes when attaching a molecular cargo to the oligomer. All these effects indicate that bistable oligomers may work as operational units capable of detecting single molecules.
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