2023
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2300828120
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Nuclear spin effects in biological processes

Ofek Vardi,
Naama Maroudas-Sklare,
Yuval Kolodny
et al.

Abstract: Traditionally, nuclear spin is not considered to affect biological processes. Recently, this has changed as isotopic fractionation that deviates from classical mass dependence was reported both in vitro and in vivo. In these cases, the isotopic effect correlates with the nuclear magnetic spin. Here, we show nuclear spin effects using stable oxygen isotopes ( 16 O, 17 O, and 18 O) in two separate setups: an artificial dioxygen production sy… Show more

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“…Beyond Li, results from experiments considering isotopes of other elements have recently been found to challenge the traditional view that the different isotopes of a given element should minimally impact biology –– the case of proton (H) versus deuterium (D) is a well-known counterexample finding its origin in the large kinetic isotope effect driven by the 100% mass difference between H and D ( Di Martino, Maxwell, and Pirali, 2023 ). Stable oxygen isotope fractionation in chiral environments has been reported ( Vardi et al, 2023 ). Intriguingly, the efficacy of xenon-induced general anesthesia has recently been reported to exhibit a strong dependence on the xenon isotope considered ( Li et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond Li, results from experiments considering isotopes of other elements have recently been found to challenge the traditional view that the different isotopes of a given element should minimally impact biology –– the case of proton (H) versus deuterium (D) is a well-known counterexample finding its origin in the large kinetic isotope effect driven by the 100% mass difference between H and D ( Di Martino, Maxwell, and Pirali, 2023 ). Stable oxygen isotope fractionation in chiral environments has been reported ( Vardi et al, 2023 ). Intriguingly, the efficacy of xenon-induced general anesthesia has recently been reported to exhibit a strong dependence on the xenon isotope considered ( Li et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, there has been a dawn of quantum biology in different biological processes (Ball, 2011 ). Although traditionally nuclear spin was not considered to play a role in biological processes, this view has changed more recently (Vardi et al, 2023 ). For brain studies, it has been proposed that only elements with a nuclear spin I = 1/2 (traditionally labeled like spin up and spin down) should be used (Fisher, 2015 ), with phosphorus nucleus being the only brain element with that particular spin (Fisher, 2015 ), a putative qubit.…”
Section: Delocalized π Electronsmentioning
confidence: 99%