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Understanding bursting oscillations as periodic slow passages through bifurcation and limit points

✍ Scribed by Lisa Holden; Thomas Erneux


Book ID
104650635
Publisher
Springer
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
804 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0303-6812

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✦ Synopsis


We consider a biochemical system consisting of two allosteric enzyme reactions coupled in series. The system has been modeled by Decroly and Goldbeter (J. Theor. Biol. 124, 219 (1987)) and is described by three coupled, first-order, nonlinear, differential equations. Bursting oscillations correspond to a succession of alternating active and silent phases. The active phase is characterized by rapid oscillations while the silent phase is a period of quiescence. We propose an asymptotic analysis of the differential equations which is based on the limit of large allosteric constants. This analysis allows us to construct a time-periodic bursting solution. This solution is jumping periodically between a slowly varying steady state and a slowly varying oscillatory state. Each jump follows a slow passage through a bifurcation or limit point which we analyze in detail. Of particular interest is the slow passage through a supercritical Hopf bifurcation. The transition is from an oscillatory solution to a steady state solution. We show that the transition is delayed considerably and characterize this delay by estimating the amplitude of the oscillations at the Hopf bifurcation point.