Submitted by prionprion t3_10g3kx9 in askscience
PizzaTime1000 t1_j59r5mu wrote
Protein folding is quantum mechanical because it involves the movement of electrons and nuclei. The energy of the protein is determined by the quantum mechanical properties of the electron positions and the interactions between them. This means that the folding of the protein is governed by the principles of quantum mechanics.
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