“…The highly regulated muscle and liver glycogen phosphorylases are by far the best understood and most extensively studied members of the glucan phosphorylases group, their involvement in mammalian glycogen breakdown being well documented (6,9,10,16,40,42). By contrast, despite the fact that plant glucan phosphorylases are assumed to be involved in generating G1P, some of them have been shown to play a pivotal role in processes such as tolerance to abiotic stress, flowering, and seed growth (28,50,52,56).…”