Sensory processing of sound

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Metabolites

Acetylcholine

Formula: C7H16NO2 (146.1180976)

CAS ID: 51-84-3

Calcium cation

Formula: Ca (39.962591)

CAS ID: 14127-61-8

Potassium cation

Formula: K (38.963708)

CAS ID: 24203-36-9

ATP(4-)

Formula: C10H12N5O13P3 (502.9644492)

CAS ID:

ADP(3-)

Formula: C10H12N5O10P2 (424.0059412)

CAS ID:



Enzyme

EC Number name full name note
3.6.5.2 small monomeric GTPase GTP phosphohydrolase (cell-regulating)
7.2.2.10 P-type Ca2+ transporter ATP phosphohydrolase (P-type, Ca2+-transporting)


Proteins

Protein ID name full name