We study the bifurcations of a set of nine nonlinear ordinary differential
equations that describe the regulation of the cyclin-dependent kinase that
triggers DNA synthesis and mitosis in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces
cerevisiae. We show that Clb2-dependent kinase exhibits bistability (stable
steady states of high or low kinase activity). The transition from low to high
Clb2-dependent kinase activity is driven by transient activation of
Cln2-dependent kinase, and the reverse transition is driven by transient
activation of the Clb2 degradation machinery. We show that a four-variable
model retains the main features of the nine-variable model. In a three-variable
model exhibiting birhythmicity (two stable oscillatory states), we explore
possible effects of extrinsic fluctuations on cell cycle progression.Comment: 31 pages,13 figure