Erythrocytes take up carbon dioxide and release oxygen

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Metabolites

Cl-

Formula: Cl (34.968853)

CAS ID: 16887-00-6

CO2

Formula: CO2 (43.98983)

CAS ID: 124-38-9

H+

Formula: H (1.0078246)

CAS ID: 12408-02-5

H2O

Formula: H2O (18.0105642)

CAS ID: 7732-18-5

HCO3-

Formula: HCO3 (60.9925696)

CAS ID: 71-52-3

Oxygen

Formula: O2 (31.98983)

CAS ID: 7782-44-7

Zinc cation

Formula: Zn (63.929145)

CAS ID: 23713-49-7

NAD(1-)

Formula: C21H26N7O14P2 (662.1012936000001)

CAS ID: 53-84-9



Enzyme

EC Number name full name note
4.2.1.1 carbonic anhydrase carbonic acid hydro-lyase (carbon-dioxide-forming)
4.2.1.69 cyanamide hydratase urea hydro-lyase (cyanamide-forming)


Proteins

Protein ID name full name