Quantum entanglement shared in hydrogen bonds and its usage as a resource in molecular recognition

Modern Physics Letters B(2018)

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Quantum tunneling events occurring through biochemical bonds are capable of generating quantum correlations between bonded systems, which in turn makes the conventional second law of thermodynamics approach insufficient to investigate these systems. This means that the utilization of these correlations in their biological functions could give an evolutionary advantage to biomolecules to an extent beyond the predictions of molecular biology that are generally based on the second law in its standard form. To explore this possibility, we first compare the tunneling assisted quantum entanglement shared in the ground states of covalent and hydrogen bonds. Only the latter appears to be useful from a quantum information point of view. Also, significant amounts of quantum entanglement can be found in the thermal state of hydrogen bond. Then, we focus on an illustrative example of ligand binding in which a receptor protein or an enzyme is restricted to recognize its ligands using the same set of proton-acceptors a...
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Quantum entanglement,quantum tunneling,hydrogen bonds,molecular recognition,evolution of genetic machinery
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