Mechanical Aspect of Chirality and its Biological Significance
Abstract
Chirality is not just a structural artifact in biology but it may provide for a genuine biological advantage. This is due to the phenomenon of chiral interaction (CI) which is described here for mechanical-chiral devices. The main mechanical feature of chiral interaction is its mode of selecting one direction of rotation out of two possible and opposite ones. For example, a given chiral device such as a rotating water sprinkler, rotates in one direction. What does rotate in the opposite direction is the mirror of this given sprinkler. This mode of operation indicates space-time (PT) invariance which causes it to be also time-irreversible. This also causes a chiral device to become non-ergodic on microscopic level. This prevents certain chiral systems from readily reaching thermal equilibrium, and causes the system to act non-ergodically, which is crucial for living systems as well as for molecular evolution.
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@article{arxiv.physics/9904026,
title = {Mechanical Aspect of Chirality and its Biological Significance},
author = {Gideon Gilat},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/9904026},
year = {2007}
}
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16 pages, 1 figure