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titleOfInvention METHODS FOR INCREASING THE AMPLIFYING CELLULOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF A POLYPEPTIDE
abstract 1. A method of increasing the activity of a polypeptide that enhances cellulolytic activity, comprising adding a soluble activating divalent metal cation to a composition containing a polypeptide that enhances cellulolytic activity, characterized in that the soluble activating divalent metal cation is in an effective concentration of from about 0.001 mm to about 50 mm during the decomposition or conversion of raw materials containing cellulose, and the presence of a soluble activating cation of a divalent metal and a polypeptide that enhances cellulolytic activity, increases the level of decomposition or conversion of the specified containing cellulose raw materials by a composition of cellulolytic enzyme, compared with a polypeptide that enhances cellulolytic activity, but without adding soluble activating divalent metal cation. ! 2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the soluble activating divalent metal cation is selected from the group consisting of: Mn ++, Co ++, Mg ++, Ca ++, and combinations thereof. ! 3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the polypeptide that enhances cellulolytic activity is selected from the group consisting of:! (a) a cellulolytic enhancing polypeptide comprising [ILMV] -PX (4,5) -GXY- [ILMV] -XRX- [EQ] -X (4) - [HNQ] and [FW] - [TF] - K- [AIV], where X is any amino acid, X (4,5) is any amino acid in 4 or 5 adjacent positions, and X (4) is any amino acid in 4 neighboring positions and! (b) a cellulolytic activity enhancing polypeptide comprising [ILMV] -Px (4,5) -GxY- [ILMV] -xRx- [EQ] -x (3) -A- [HNQ], where x is any amino acid, x (4,5) denotes any amino acid in 4 or 5
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