Rapid Review Biochemistry has carbamoyl phosphate synthetase deficiency (CPS) listed as the cause of orotic acidemia (pg 126). They say that it would elevate carbamoyl phosphate in the cytosol, pushing the path to elev. orotate.
This really doesn't make sense, how would a deficiency of CPS lead to accumulation of its product? Also it is unclear if they meant CPSI or CPSII (although deficiency of neither would elevate carabmoyl phosphate).
My thought is that a deficiency of CPSI, would lead to findings similar to OTC deficiency with elev. urea.
This really doesn't make sense, how would a deficiency of CPS lead to accumulation of its product? Also it is unclear if they meant CPSI or CPSII (although deficiency of neither would elevate carabmoyl phosphate).
My thought is that a deficiency of CPSI, would lead to findings similar to OTC deficiency with elev. urea.