Is there a universality of the helix-coil transition in protein models?
arXiv:physics/0003017 · doi:10.1007/s100510051138
Abstract
The similarity in the thermodynamic properties of two completely different theoretical models for the helix-coil transition is examined critically. The first model is an all-atomic representation for a poly-alanine chain, while the second model is a minimal helix-forming model that contains no system specifics. Key characteristics of the helix-coil transition, in particular, the effective critical exponents of these two models agree with each other, within a finite-size scaling analysis.
Latex, to appear in Eur. Phys. J. B