Marine Microbes: Biotechnological Potential for Processes and Molecules
A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Microbiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2023) | Viewed by 12256
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Interests: antimicrobials; biosurfactants; synthetic biology; microbial cell factories; bioactive molecules; biotechnological applications
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Interests: marine natural compounds; in vitro bioactivity; cell pathways
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Interests: blue economy; sustainability; Ocean Decade; marine bioprospecting
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The marine environment is the largest aquatic ecosystem on the planet, and it has peculiar features that result from the unique combination of several physical factors. These features have shaped the characteristics and properties of the biome that inhabit that area and in particular of microorganisms. These have developed different molecular mechanisms to thrive in these habitats and cope with changes in nutrient availability, salinity, temperature, pH, pressure, and more recently with the effects of anthropic pollution. All these adaptations have resulted in an immense number of molecules, biocatalysts, and microbial processes that are of great value for biotechnology.
Secondary metabolites from marine bacteria are considered a great source of drugs to treat multidrug-resistant bacteria, cancer, and many other diseases. Marine bacteria are also of great value for the remediation of polluted areas thanks to their capability to tolerate and degrade hazardous compounds, including hydrocarbons and plastic polymers. The development of NGS technologies and the consequent advent of genomics have deeply contributed to increasing the rate of discovery of compounds and enzymes from these microorganisms.
The aim of this Special Issue is to gather new relevant papers reporting the latest advances and discoveries in the field of marine microbial biotechnology. For this purpose, I invite you to submit research articles, review articles, and short communications related to the application of marine microorganisms, including natural product discovery, biocatalyst discovery, bioremediation, and use of microorganisms for industrial processes. As Guest Editors of this Special Issue, we look forward to reviewing your submissions and, together, defining the present state of the science.
Dr. Tedesco Pietro
Dr. Christian Galasso
Dr. Donatella De Pascale
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- marine microorganisms
- bioremediation
- marine natural products
- marine biocatalysts
- sustainable processes
- marine microbial enzymes
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