Role of exchange and dipolar interactions in the radical pair model of the avian magnetic compass

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Efimova, Olga [1 ]
Hore, P. J. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oxford, Dept Chem, Phys & Theor Chem Lab, Oxford, England
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10.1529/biophysj.107.119362
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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It is not yet understood how migratory birds sense the Earth's magnetic field as a source of compass information. One suggestion is that the magnetoreceptor involves a photochemical reaction whose product yields are sensitive to external magnetic fields. Specifically, a flavin-tryptophan radical pair is supposedly formed by photoinduced sequential electron transfer along a chain of three tryptophan residues in a cryptochrome flavoprotein immobilized in the retina. The electron Zeeman interaction with the Earth's magnetic field (similar to 50 mu T), modulated by anisotropic magnetic interactions within the radicals, causes the product yields to depend on the orientation of the receptor. According to well-established theory, the radicals would need to be separated by > 3.5 nm in order that interradical spin-spin interactions are weak enough to permit a similar to 50 mu T field to have a significant effect. Using quantum mechanical simulations, it is shown here that substantial changes in product yields can nevertheless be expected at the much smaller separation of 2.0 +/- 0.2 nm where the effects of exchange and dipolar interactions partially cancel. The terminal flavin-tryptophan radical pair in cryptochrome has a separation of similar to 1.9 nm and is thus ideally placed to act as a magnetoreceptor for the compass mechanism.
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