Emergence of molecular chirality due to chiral interactions in a biological environment
Abstract
We explore the interplay between tunneling process and chiral interactions in the discrimination of chiral states for an ensemble of molecules in a biological environment. Each molecule is described by an asymmetric double-well potential and the environment is modeled as a bath of harmonic oscillators. We carefully analyze different time-scales appearing in the resulting master equation at both weak- and strong-coupling limits. The corresponding results are accompanied by a set of coupled differential equations characterizing optical activity of the molecules. We show that, at the weak-coupling limit, chiral interactions prohibit the coherent racemization induced by decoherence effects and thus preserve the initial chiral state. At the strong-coupling limit, considering the memory effects of the environment, Markovian behavior is observed at long times.
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@article{arxiv.1407.3998,
title = {Emergence of molecular chirality due to chiral interactions in a biological environment},
author = {Arash Tirandaz and Farhad Taher Ghahramani and Afshin Shafiee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.3998},
year = {2017}
}
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J.Biol.Phys.2014