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      Metagenomics as a Tool for Enzyme Discovery: Hydrolytic Enzymes from Marine-Related Metagenomes.

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          This chapter discusses metagenomics and its application for enzyme discovery, with a focus on hydrolytic enzymes from marine metagenomic libraries. With less than one percent of culturable microorganisms in the environment, metagenomics, or the collective study of community genetics, has opened up a rich pool of uncharacterized metabolic pathways, enzymes, and adaptations. This great untapped pool of genes provides the particularly exciting potential to mine for new biochemical activities or novel enzymes with activities tailored to peculiar sets of environmental conditions. Metagenomes also represent a huge reservoir of novel enzymes for applications in biocatalysis, biofuels, and bioremediation. Here we present the results of enzyme discovery for four enzyme activities, of particular industrial or environmental interest, including esterase/lipase, glycosyl hydrolase, protease and dehalogenase.

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          Journal
          Adv. Exp. Med. Biol.
          Advances in experimental medicine and biology
          Springer Nature
          0065-2598
          0065-2598
          2015
          : 883
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5G 1L6, Canada.
          [2 ] School of Biological Sciences, Bangor University, Gwynedd, LL57 2UW, UK.
          [3 ] Institute for Coastal Marine Environment, CNR, 98122, Messina, Italy.
          [4 ] Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5G 1L6, Canada. a.iakounine@utoronto.ca.
          Article
          10.1007/978-3-319-23603-2_1
          26621459
          4b8b4de4-3825-4add-92cb-d061c094d33a
          History

          Enzyme screening,Gene discovery,Gene library,Hydrolase,Metagenome

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