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Exploring Marine Environments for the Identification of Extremophiles and Their Enzymes for Sustainable and Green Bioprocesses

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Sea environments harbor a wide variety of life forms that have adapted to live in hard and sometimes extreme conditions. Among the marine living organisms, extremophiles represent a group of microorganisms that attract increasing interest in relation to their ability to produce an array of molecules that enable them to thrive in almost every marine environment. Extremophiles can be found in virtually every extreme environment on Earth, since they can tolerate very harsh environmental conditions in terms of temperature, pH, pressure, radiation, etc. Marine extremophiles are the focus of growing interest in relation to their ability to produce biotechnologically useful enzymes, the so-called extremozymes. Thanks to their resistance to temperature, pH, salt, and pollutants, marine extremozymes are promising biocatalysts for new and sustainable industrial processes, thus representing an opportunity for several biotechnological applications. Since the marine microbioma, i.e., the complex of microorganisms living in sea environments, is still largely unexplored finding new species is a central issue for green biotechnology. Here we described the main marine environments where extremophiles can be found, some existing or potential biotechnological applications of marine extremozymes for biofuels production and bioremediation, and some possible approaches for the search of new biotechnologically useful species from marine environments
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
extremophiles extremozymes; biofuels; bioremediation;microwave; satellite remote sensing
List of contributors:
DI DONATO, Paola; Abbamondi, GENNARO ROBERTO; Poli, Annarita; Lama, Licia; Nicolaus, Barbara; Finore, Ilaria
Authors of the University:
ABBAMONDI GENNARO ROBERTO
FINORE ILARIA
POLI ANNARITA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/352080
Published in:
SUSTAINABILITY (BASEL)
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