Modeling of the entangled states transfer processes in microtubule tryptophan system
- PMID: 37400052
- DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2023.104967
Modeling of the entangled states transfer processes in microtubule tryptophan system
Abstract
The paper simulates the process of the migration of a single energy excitation along a chain of tryptophans in cell microtubules connected by dipole-dipole interaction. The paper shows that the excited states propagation rate falls within the range of nerve impulse velocity. It was shown that such a process also causes a transfer of quantum entanglement between tryptophans, so that microtubules can be considered as signaling system, the basis for transmitting information via the quantum channel. The conditions under which the migration of entangled states in the microtubule is possible are obtained. In a certain sense, it allows us to argue that the signal function of tryptophans works as an analogue of a quantum repeater that transmits entangled states over microtubule by relaying through intermediate tryptophans. Thus, the paper shows that the tryptophan system can be considered as an environment that supports the existence of entangled states during the time comparable with the time of the processes in biosystems.
Keywords: Coherent; Excitonic; Microtubule; Nonlinear dynamics; Quantum biology; Quantum entangled states; Quantum repeater.
Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Sergey Eh. Shirmovsky reports a relationship with Far Eastern Federal University that includes: non-financial support. Alexey V. Chizhov reports a relationship with Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, that includes: non-financial support.
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
