Substrate-level phosphorylation is defined as the production of ATP or GTP following the transfer of a phosphate group from a substrate to ADP or GDP.[2] The energy released from the cleavage of a high-energy bond of the substrate facilitates the formation of the phosphoanhydride bond.[1] Part of this energy drives the reaction toward nucleotide triphosphate … Continue reading Substrate-level phosphorylation: what it is, examples, and functions→ The post Substrate-level phosphorylation: w...