Quantum information processing in the wall of cytoskeletal microtubules
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2006
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Microtubules (MT) are composed of 13 protofilaments, each of which is a series of two-state tubulin dimers. In the MT wall, these dimers can be pictured as "lattice" sites similar to crystal lattices. Based on the pseudo-spin model, two different location states of the mobile electron in each dimer are proposed. Accordingly, the MT wall is described as an anisotropic two-dimensional (2D) pseudo-spin system considering a periodic triangular "lattice". Because three different "spin-spin" interactions in each cell exist periodically in the whole MT wall, the system may be shown to be an array of three types of two-pseudo-spin-state dimers. For the above-mentioned condition, the processing of quantum information is presented by using the scheme developed by Lloyd. |
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英语 |
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Shi Chunhua;Qiu Xijun;Wu Tongcheng;李儒新.,J. Biol. Phys.,2006,32(5):413-420 |
Palavras-Chave | #MT #tubulin dimer #2-D pseudo-spin #"lattice" site #two-state #information processing |
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期刊论文 |