Loop Entropy
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Loop entropy is the
entropy Entropy is a scientific concept, as well as a measurable physical property, that is most commonly associated with a state of disorder, randomness, or uncertainty. The term and the concept are used in diverse fields, from classical thermodynam ...
lost upon bringing together two residues of a
polymer A polymer (; Greek '' poly-'', "many" + ''-mer'', "part") is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules called macromolecules, composed of many repeating subunits. Due to their broad spectrum of properties, both synthetic a ...
within a prescribed distance. For a single loop, the entropy varies logarithmically with the number of residues N in the loop : \Delta S = \alpha k_ \ln N \, where k_ is the
Boltzmann constant The Boltzmann constant ( or ) is the proportionality factor that relates the average relative kinetic energy of particles in a gas with the thermodynamic temperature of the gas. It occurs in the definitions of the kelvin and the gas constant, ...
and \alpha is a coefficient that depends on the properties of the polymer. This entropy formula corresponds to a
power-law distribution In statistics, a power law is a functional relationship between two quantities, where a relative change in one quantity results in a proportional relative change in the other quantity, independent of the initial size of those quantities: one q ...
P \sim N^ for the probability of the residues contacting. The loop entropy may also vary with the position of the contacting residues. Residues near the ends of the polymer are more likely to contact (quantitatively, have a lower \alpha) than those in the middle (i.e., far from the ends), primarily due to excluded volume effects.


Wang-Uhlenbeck entropy

The loop entropy formula becomes more complicated with multiples loops, but may be determined for a Gaussian polymer using a
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method developed by Wang and Uhlenbeck. Let there be M contacts among the residues, which define M loops of the polymers. The Wang-Uhlenbeck matrix \mathbf is an M \times M symmetric, real matrix whose elements W_ equal the number of common residues between loops i and j. The entropy of making the specified contacts equals : \Delta S = \alpha k_ \ln \det \mathbf As an example, consider the entropy lost upon making the contacts between residues 26 and 84 and residues 58 and 110 in a polymer (cf. ribonuclease A). The first and second loops have lengths 58 (=84-26) and 52 (=110-58), respectively, and they have 26 (=84-58) residues in common. The corresponding Wang-Uhlenbeck matrix is : \mathbf\ \overset\begin 58 && 26 \\ 26 && 52 \end whose
determinant In mathematics, the determinant is a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. It characterizes some properties of the matrix and the linear map represented by the matrix. In particular, the determinant is nonzero if and ...
is 2340. Taking the logarithm and multiplying by the constants \alpha k_ gives the entropy.


References

* Wang, M. C., & Uhlenbeck, G. E. (1945). On the theory of the Brownian motion II. ''Reviews of Modern Physics'', ''17''(2-3), 32

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