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Glycogen is known as storage polysaccharide existing in animal tissues (e.g., human muscle and liver cells), also found in fungi and bacteria. Basically it is the stored form of glucose to provide energy. The structure of glycogen is built up with glucose units linked linearly by α-1,4 glycosidic bonds, and the branches are linked to the stem chain through α-1,6 glycosidic bonds.
References

Sadava, D., Purves, W., Hillis, D., Orians, G., & Heller, H. (2011). Life (9th ed.). W. H. Freeman.
Berg, J., Tymoczko, J., Gatto, G., & Stryer, L. (2015). Biochemistry (8th ed.). W. H. Freeman.

CAZyme Gene Cluster:
Substrate Genome_ID CGC_ID CGC_Content Species Name
glycogen FungiDB-61_AeucalypticolaCBS122712
GH13_25,2.A.43,null,GH16_1,null,null,2.A.19
Aspergillus eucalypticola CBS 122712
glycogen FungiDB-61_CgraminicolaM1-001
GH13_25,null,CBM1|AA9,null,null,3.A.3
Colletotrichum graminicola M1.001
glycogen FungiDB-61_FgraminearumPH-1
GH13_25,null,9.B.198,null,GH28,null,GT2
Fusarium graminearum PH-1
glycogen FungiDB-61_NcrassaOR74A
9.A.57,null,GH13_25,null,4.C.1,null,GH35,3.A.20
Neurospora crassa OR74A
glycogen FungiDB-61_PcomataTmat
AA9,null,null,GH13_25,null,null,2.A.1,3.A.2,GH38
Podospora comata strain T mat+
glycogen FungiDB-61_VgallopavaCBS43764
GH55,null,GH13_25,3.A.3
Verruconis gallopava strain CBS 43764

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