Submitted by prionprion t3_10g3kx9 in askscience
Can someone explain to me how the process in protein folding can be elaborated by quantum physics? What specific part in the process can be quantum mechanical? are there any known quantum phenomena during folding?
Any explanation with equation or article link is also appreciated
smnms t1_j50vf70 wrote
Quantum mechanics explains the orbitals of an atom's electrons, and also the molecular orbitals of covalent bonds between atoms. Orbitals are also important for the van-der-Waals forces, hydrogen bonds, and interactions with the molecular orbitals of surrounding water molecules, which direct protein shape.
In the end, all chemistry is applied quantum mechanics, and protein folding is chemistry.