A 4-day-old male newborn delivered at 39 weeks' gestation is evaluated because of poor feeding, recurrent vomiting, and lethargy. Physical examination shows tachypnea with subcostal retractions. An enzyme assay performed on a liver biopsy specimen shows decreased activity of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I. This enzyme plays an important role in the breakdown and excretion of amino groups that result from protein digestion. Which of the following is an immediate substrate for the synthesis of the molecule needed for the excretion of amino groups?
AN-acetylglutamate
BHomocysteine
CPhenylalanine
DValine
EAspartate
A 2-week-old boy presents to the emergency department because of unusual irritability and lethargy. The patient is admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit and minutes later develops metabolic encephalopathy. This progressed to a coma, followed by death before any laboratory tests are completed. The infant was born at home via vaginal delivery at 39 weeks' of gestation. His mother says that the symptoms started since the infant was 4-days-old, but since he only seemed ‘tired’, she decided not to seek medical attention. Further testing during autopsy shows hyperammonemia, low citrulline, and increased orotic acid. Which of the following enzymes is most likely deficient in this patient?
ABranched-chain alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenase
BPropionyl-CoA carboxylase
CHomogentisic acid dioxygenase
DOrnithine transcarbamylase
ECystathionine beta-synthase
An investigator is studying biomolecular mechanisms in human cells. A radioactive isotope that is unable to cross into organelles is introduced into a sample of cells. The cells are then fragmented via centrifugation and the isotope-containing components are isolated. Which of the following reactions is most likely to be present in this cell component?
AGlucose-6-phosphate to glucose
BIsocitrate to α-ketoglutarate
CCarbamoyl phosphate to citrulline
DFatty acyl-CoA to acetyl-CoA
EGlucose-6-phosphate to 6-phosphogluconolactone
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