The phospho-forms are denoted
Su, where
u is a bit string indicating the absence/presence (0/1) of phosphate. Kinase reactions for
n=3 with one phosphorylation per reaction (
a, distributivity29) and multiple phosphorylations per reaction (
b, processivity29). Phosphatases act similarly in removing phosphates.
c, Each enzyme (
X=
E or
F) uses a standard biochemical mechanism30 but may form multiple products, with associated parameters (

) for mass-action kinetics. ATP is assumed to be held constant and synthesis and degradation are ignored.
d, The 3×2
n differential equations, where

signifies that
X converts
Su to
Sv. The same symbol is used for a chemical species and for its concentration. Note that
X(
Su) here indicates the product of
X and
Su.