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== Function ==
Together with [[phosphorylase]], glycogen debranching enzymes function in [[glycogenolysis|glycogen breakdown]] and glucose mobilization. When phosphorylase has digested a glycogen branch down to four glucose residues, it will not remove further residues. Glycogen debranching enzymes assist
* 4-α-D-glucanotransferase ({{EC number|2.4.1.25}}), or [[glucosyltransferase]], transfers three glucose [[residue (chemistry)|residues]] from the four-residue glycogen branch to a nearby branch. This exposes a single glucose residue joined to the glucose chain through an α -1,6 glycosidic linkage<ref name="Berg"/>
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