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C435S320100, C435S254200, C435S254210, C536S023100, C536S024100, C530S350000

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a novel protein that, when expressed in a host cell, increases cellular biomass and cellular protein production and secretion. The invention also provides a polynucleotide encoding the novel protein, and methods for using the polynucleotide and encoded protein to increase cellular biomass and cellular protein production and secretion. Also provided is a genetically altered mutant cell strain with enhanced production and secretion of cellular and heterologous proteins.

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“AFG1 Protein—Yeast (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae)”, NCBI Protein S30825.
“agCP10084 [Anopheles Gambiae Str. PEST]”,EAA07345.
“Alpha-soluble NSF Attachment Protein [Arabidopsis Thaliana]”, NCBI Protein NP 191178.
“Alpha-soluble NSF Attachment Protein-like [Arabidopsis thaliana]”, NCBI Protein—NP 191204.
“ATPase”,NCBI Protein AAA34414.
“BLASTP 2.2.3 [Apr. 24, 2002]”.
“BLASTP 2.2.4 [Aug. 26, 2002]”.
“BRCA2 and CDKN1A-Interacting Protein Isoform BCCIPalpha; BRCA2 and CDKN1A-interacting Protein; cdk Inhibitor p21 binding protein; BCCIPalpha; BCCIPbeta; TOK-1alpha; TOK-1beta [Homo Sapiens]”,NCBI Protein—NP 057651.
“Hypothetical ORF; Bcp1p [Saccharomyces Cerevisiae]”, NCBI Protein—NP 010648.
“Hypothetical Protein [Schizosaccharomyces Pombe]”,NCBI Protein—NP 587696.
“Hypothetical Protein [Schizosaccharomyces Pombe]”, NCBI Protein—CAA21060.
“Nsf; N-ethylmaleimide Sensitive Factor [Rattus Norvegicus]”, NCBI Protein—NP 068516.
“SEC18 Protein—Yeast (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae)”,NCBI Protein S45477.
“Unknown”,NCBI Protein AAB60280.
“Vesicular-fusion protein NSF (N-ethylmameimide-sensitive fusion protein) (NEM-sensitive fusion protein)”,NCBI Protein P46459.
“Vesicular-fusion Protein NSF [Caenorhabditis Elegans]”, NCBI Protein NP 492152.
“Vesicular-fusion Protein Nsf1 (N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive Fusion Protein 1) (NEM-sensitive Fusion Protein 1) (DNsf-1) (Comatose Protein)”,NCBI Protein—P46461.
“Vesicular-fusion Protein Nsf2 (N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive Fusion Protein 2) NEM-sensitive Fusion Protein 2) (DNsf-2)”,NCBI Protein—P54351.
“Vesicular-fusion Protein SEC18”,NCBI Protein P34732.
“Vesicular-fusion Protein Sec18.”,NCBI Protein P18759.

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