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Review
. 2016:78:1-26.
doi: 10.1016/bs.afnr.2016.05.001. Epub 2016 Jun 22.

Metagenomics-Guided Mining of Commercially Useful Biocatalysts from Marine Microorganisms

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Metagenomics-Guided Mining of Commercially Useful Biocatalysts from Marine Microorganisms

A R Uria et al. Adv Food Nutr Res. 2016.

Abstract

Marine microorganisms are a rich reservoir of highly diverse and unique biocatalysts that offer potential applications in food, pharmaceutical, fuel, and cosmetic industries. The fact that only less than 1% of microbes in any marine habitats can be cultured under standard laboratory conditions has hampered access to their extraordinary biocatalytic potential. Metagenomics has recently emerged as a powerful and well-established tool to investigate the vast majority of hidden uncultured microbial diversity for the discovery of novel industrially relevant enzymes from different types of environmental samples, such as seawater, marine sediment, and symbiotic microbial consortia. We discuss here in this review about approaches and methods in metagenomics that have been used and can potentially be used to mine commercially useful biocatalysts from uncultured marine microbes.

Keywords: Biocatalysts; Functional and homology screenings; Marine microorganisms; Metagenomics.

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