Secretion sequence for the production of a heterologous protein

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4352523, 43525233, 43525423, 4351723, 435 691, 435 697, 536 234, C12N 119, C12N 121, C12N 1562

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The invention generally features a novel recombinant DNA molecule useful for producing a heterologous protein, e.g., insulin-like growth factor-I, in yeast. The DNA molecule includes the following sequences joined in frame and in the following 5' to 3' progression: a sequence encoding a signal peptide of a yeast secreted protein; a sequence encoding at least 5 amino acids of the N-terminal region of a mature acid phosphatase protein, a sequence encoding a heterologous protein. Preferably the DNA molecule also encodes a spacer element that includes a proteolytic cleavage site.

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