The catalytic properties of some selected enzymes have long been exploited to carry out efficient and cost-effective-bioconversions in a multitude of research and industrial sectors, such as food, health, cosmetics, agriculture, chemistry, energy, and others. Nonetheless, for several applications, naturally occurring enzymes are not considered to be viable options owing to their limited stability in the required working conditions. Over the years, the quest for novel enzymes with actual potential for biotechnological applications has involved various complementary approaches such as mining enzyme variants from organisms living in extreme conditions (extremophiles), mimicking evolution in the laboratory to develop more stable enzyme variants...
Enzyme-mediated catalysis offers special advantages over chemical methods. First of all, enzymes are...
Biocatalytic processes are finding increasingly widespread application not only in aca-demia, but al...
Developments in biocatalysis have been largely fuelled by consumer demands for new products, industr...
The catalytic properties of some selected enzymes have long been exploited to carry out efficient an...
Enzymes possessing many excellent properties such as high selectivity, consuming less energy, and pr...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewThis article will discuss the importance of specific extremophi...
Metagenomics and directed evolution technology have brought a revolution in search of novel enzymes ...
Biocatalytic processes are finding increasingly widespread application not only in academia, but als...
Enzymes are biocatalysts evolved in nature to achieve the speed and coordination of nearly all the c...
Enzymes play very important roles in industrial and environmental biotechnology. Their value has inc...
Enzymes evolve in nature to enable life. They can provide a competitive edge to organisms to survive...
Enzymes as industrial biocatalysts offer numerous advantages over traditional chemical processes wit...
The “manufacture and modification” of molecules in nature are catalyzed by enzymes with exquisite se...
Enzymes are efficient catalysts designed by nature to work in physiological environments of living s...
Enzyme-mediated catalysis offers special advantages over chemical methods. First of all, enzymes are...
Biocatalytic processes are finding increasingly widespread application not only in aca-demia, but al...
Developments in biocatalysis have been largely fuelled by consumer demands for new products, industr...
The catalytic properties of some selected enzymes have long been exploited to carry out efficient an...
Enzymes possessing many excellent properties such as high selectivity, consuming less energy, and pr...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewThis article will discuss the importance of specific extremophi...
Metagenomics and directed evolution technology have brought a revolution in search of novel enzymes ...
Biocatalytic processes are finding increasingly widespread application not only in academia, but als...
Enzymes are biocatalysts evolved in nature to achieve the speed and coordination of nearly all the c...
Enzymes play very important roles in industrial and environmental biotechnology. Their value has inc...
Enzymes evolve in nature to enable life. They can provide a competitive edge to organisms to survive...
Enzymes as industrial biocatalysts offer numerous advantages over traditional chemical processes wit...
The “manufacture and modification” of molecules in nature are catalyzed by enzymes with exquisite se...
Enzymes are efficient catalysts designed by nature to work in physiological environments of living s...
Enzyme-mediated catalysis offers special advantages over chemical methods. First of all, enzymes are...
Biocatalytic processes are finding increasingly widespread application not only in aca-demia, but al...
Developments in biocatalysis have been largely fuelled by consumer demands for new products, industr...