Substrate-level phosphorylation is a direct method of synthesizing adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
The Direct Path to ATP
During glycolysis, ATP is produced directly in the cytoplasm when high-energy phosphate groups are transferred from phosphorylated intermediates to ADP. This contrasts with oxidative phosphorylation, where ATP is generated indirectly via the electron transport chain.
- Role in Net ATP Gain: In glycolysis, the substrate-level phosphorylation is responsible for the initial ATP production before the involvement of any mitochondrial processes. It's essential for understanding the net ATP gain because even without oxygen, a cell can produce ATP through this mechanism.