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Marine Biocatalysts: Enzymatic Features and Applications (Articolo in rivista)
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- Marine Biocatalysts: Enzymatic Features and Applications (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2011-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Titolo
- Marine Biocatalysts: Enzymatic Features and Applications (literal)
- Abstract
- In several recent reports related to biocatalysis the enormous pool of
biodiversity found in marine ecosystems is considered a profitable natural reservoir for
acquiring an inventory of useful biocatalysts. These enzymes are characterized by
well-known habitat-related features such as salt tolerance, hyperthermostability,
barophilicity and cold adaptivity. In addition, their novel chemical and stereochemical
characteristics increase the interest of biocatalysis practitioners both in academia and
research industry. In this review, starting from the analysis of these featuring
habitat-related properties, important examples of marine enzymes in biocatalysis will be
reported. Completion of this report is devoted to the analysis of novel chemical and
stereochemical biodiversity offered by marine biocatalysts with particular emphasis on
current or potential applications of these enzymes in chemical and pharmaceutical fields.
The analysis of literature cited here and the many published patent applications concerning
the use of marine enzymes supports the view that these biocatalysts are just waiting to be
discovered, reflecting the importance of the marine environment. The potential of this
habitat should be thoroughly explored and possibly the way to access useful biocatalysts
should avoid destructive large-scale collections of marine biomass for enzyme production.
These two aspects are day by day increasing in interest and a future increase in the use of
marine enzymes in biocatalysis should be expected. (literal)
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