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what is substrate level phosphorylation?​

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Answered by shikharpandit86
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Explanation:

Substrate-level phosphorylation is a metabolic reaction that results in the formation of ATP or GTP by conversion of a higher energy substrate (whether phosphate group attached or not) into lower energy product and a using some of the released chemical energy, the Gibbs free energy, to transfer a phosphoryl (PO3) group to ADP or GDP from another phosphorylated compound.[1]

Answered by Anonymous
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\red\bigstarsubstrate level phosphorylation :–

\orange\starIt is direct phosphorylation of ADP by transfer of phosphate group from any suitable substrate.

\orange\starIt occurs in cytoplasm of cell and matrix of mitochondria.

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