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Self consistent field theory of virus assembly

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The Ground State Dominance Approximation(GSDA) has been extensively used to study the assembly of viral shells. In this work we employ the self-consistent field theory (SCFT) to investigate the adsorption of RNA onto positively charged spherical viral shells and examine the conditions when GSDA does not apply and SCFT has to be used to obtain a reliable solution. We find that there are two regimes in which GSDA does work. First, when the genomic RNA length is long enough compared to the capsid radius, and second, when the interaction between the genome and capsid is so strong that the genome is basically localized next to the wall. We find that for the case in which RNA is more or less distributed uniformly in the shell, regardless of the length of RNA, GSDA is not a good approximation. We observe that as the polymer-shell interaction becomes stronger, the energy gap between the ground state and first excited state increases and thus GSDA becomes a better approximation. We also present our results corresponding to the genome persistence length obtained through the tangent-tangent correlation length and show that it is zero in case of GSDA but is equal to the inverse of the energy gap when using SCFT.
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cea-01708325 , version 1 (13-02-2018)

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Siyu Li, Henri Orland, Roya Zandi. Self consistent field theory of virus assembly. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2018, 30, pp.144002. ⟨10.1088/1361-648X/aab0c6⟩. ⟨cea-01708325⟩
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