Properties and Applications of Extremozymes from Deep-Sea Extremophilic Microorganisms: A Mini Review
Abstract
The deep sea, which is defined as sea water below a depth of 1000 m, is one of the largest biomes on the Earth, and is recognised as an extreme environment due to its range of challenging physical parameters, such as pressure, salinity, temperature, chemicals and metals (such as hydrogen sulphide, copper and arsenic). For surviving in such extreme conditions, deep-sea extremophilic microorganisms employ a variety of adaptive strategies, such as...
Paper Details
Title
Properties and Applications of Extremozymes from Deep-Sea Extremophilic Microorganisms: A Mini Review
Published Date
Nov 21, 2019
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
12
Pages
656 - 656
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