Drying-induced hydrophobic polymer collapse

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.052153299
Reference P.R. ten Wolde and D. Chandler, Drying-induced hydrophobic polymer collapse, PNAS 99, 6519-7186 (2002)
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We have used computer simulation to study the collapse of a hydrophobic chain in water. We find that the mechanism of collapse is much like that of a first-order phase transition. The evaporation of water in the vicinity of the polymer provides the driving force for collapse, and the rate limiting step is the nucleation of a sufficiently large vapor bubble. The study is made possible through the application of transition path sampling and a coarse-grained treatment of liquid water. Relevance of our findings to understanding the folding and assembly of proteins is discussed.