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A Simple Mitotic Oscillator
This example is a modelica version of the model presented in A
minimal cascade model for the miotic oscillator involving cyclin
and cdc2 kinase by Goldbeter A. (Proc. Nati. Acad. Sci. USA
Vol. 88, pp. 9107-9111, October 1991 Cell Biology.)
Abstract
A minimal model for the mitotic oscillator is presented. The model,
built on recent experimental advances, is based on the cascade of
post-translational modification that modulates the activity of cdc2
kinase during the cell cycle. The model pertains to the situation
encountered in early amphibian embryos, where the accumulation of
cyclin suffices to trigger the onset of mitosis. In the first cycle
of the bicyclic cascade model, cyclin promotes the activation of
cdc2 kinase through reversible dephosphorylation, and in the second
cycle, cdc2 kinase activates a cyclin protease by reversible
phosphorylation. That cyclin activates cdc2 kinase while the kinase
triggers the degradation of cyclin has suggested that oscillations
may originate from such a negative feedback loop [Félix, M. A.,
Labbé, J. C., Dorée, M., Hunt, T. & Karsenti, E. (1990) Nature
(London) 346, 379-382]. This conjecture is corroborated by the
model, which indicates that sustained oscillations of the limit
cycle type can arise in the cascade, provided that a threshold
exists in the activation of cdc2 kinase by cyclin and in the
activation of cyclin proteolysis by cdc2 kinase. The analysis shows
how miototic oscillations may readily arise from time lags
associated with these thresholds and from the delayed negative
feedback provided by cdc2-induced cyclin degradation. A mechanism
for the origin of the thresholds is proposed in terms of the
phenomenon of zero-order ultrasensitivity previously described for
biochemical systems regulated by covalent modification.
Simulations
The simulation results are shown in the Figure
1. This plot corresponds to Fig 3 of the paper (Goldbeter
1991).
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