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Biochemical Oscillations in Delayed Negative Cyclic Feedback: Harmonic Balance Analysis with Applications

Published 2 Jul 2012 in cs.SY, math.OC, and q-bio.QM | (1207.0261v2)

Abstract: Oscillatory chemical reactions often serve as a timing clock of cellular processes in living cells. The temporal dynamics of protein concentration levels is thus of great interest in biology. Here we propose a theoretical framework to analyze the frequency, phase and amplitude of oscillatory protein concentrations in gene regulatory networks with negative cyclic feedback. We first formulate the analysis framework of oscillation profiles based on multivariable harmonic balance. With this framework, the frequency, phase and amplitude are obtained analytically in terms of kinetic constants of the reactions despite the nonlinearity of the dynamics. These results are demonstrated with the Pentilator and Hes7 self-repression network, and it is shown that the developed analysis method indeed predicts the profiles of the oscillations. A distinctive feature of the presented result is that the waveform of oscillations is analytically obtained for a broad class of biochemical systems. Thus, it is easy to see how the waveform is determined from the system's parameters and structures. We present general biological insights that are applicable for any gene regulatory networks with negative cyclic feedback.

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