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3.4. Lipase (EC-3.1. 1.3) 3.5. Other Known Enzymes 3.6. Extremozymes (Enzymes from extremophiles) 3.7. Recognition of Valuable Extremozymes 4. Enzymes as Tools in Biotechnology 4.1. Restriction Enzymes from Marine Bacteria 4.2.
Chandrasekaran, M, Rajeev Kumar, S
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Extremophiles as a source of biotechnological products
Extremophile and extremozyme capabilities to uphold catalytic actions under extreme situations open up a varied array of biotechnological applications. Extremophiles are a rich supply of biocatalysts used for innumerable purposes. Bioactive molecules and
Murthy, Pushpa Srinivas Keshava +3 more
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Microorganisms in high-salinity environments play a critical role in biogeochemical cycles, primary production, and the biotechnological exploitation of extremozymes and bioactive compounds.
Petra Tavčar Verdev, Marko Dolinar
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Editorial: Enzyme design methodologies to enhance enzymatic yield. [PDF]
Runthala A +2 more
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Prospective Roles of Extremophilic Fungi in Climate Change Mitigation Strategies
Climate change and the resultant environmental deterioration signify one of the most challenging problems facing humankind in the 21st century. The origins of climate change are multifaceted and rooted in anthropogenic activities, resulting in increasing
Imran Ali +6 more
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Marine archaea and their functional networks in oceanic biogeochemical cycling
Marine archaea are nowadays recognized as central elements in ocean food webs, playing key roles in global nitrogen cycling and other biogeochemical processes. Metabolic diversity enables marine archaea to exist in environments from nutrient-poor surface
Sameer M. Sheikh +4 more
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Characterization and engineering of carbohydrate-active enzymes for biotechnological applications
Extremozymes are enzymes produced by microorganisms that live in extreme habitats. Due to their higher stability, extremozymes is attracting interest as biocatalysts in various industrial processes.
Hassan, Noor
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Extremozymes are enzymes produced by microorganisms that live in extreme habitats. Due to their higher stability, extremozymes is attracting interest as biocatalysts in various industrial processes.
Hassan, Noor, +2 more
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Editorial: Enzymes From Extreme Environments, Volume II. [PDF]
Mesbah NM.
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Microbial α-Amylases in the Industrial Extremozymes
Zarina Putri, Annisyia +1 more
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