2015
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00269
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Marine-derived fungi: diversity of enzymes and biotechnological applications

Abstract: The ocean is considered to be a great reservoir of biodiversity. Microbial communities in marine environments are ecologically relevant as intermediaries of energy, and play an important role in nutrient regeneration cycles as decomposers of dead and decaying organic matter. In this sense, marine-derived fungi can be considered as a source of enzymes of industrial and/or environmental interest. Fungal strains isolated from different substrates, such as invertebrates, decaying wood, seawater, sediments, and man… Show more

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“…Recently, Bonugli-Santos et al [32] have documented the significant role of enzymes from marine-derived fungi and their biotechnological relevance. Marine fungi have even been found to tolerate high concentrations of heavy metals such as lead and copper [33] and their interaction with metal ions in marine ecosystems can be used for synthesis of metal nanoparticles of desired properties [34].…”
Section: Marine Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Bonugli-Santos et al [32] have documented the significant role of enzymes from marine-derived fungi and their biotechnological relevance. Marine fungi have even been found to tolerate high concentrations of heavy metals such as lead and copper [33] and their interaction with metal ions in marine ecosystems can be used for synthesis of metal nanoparticles of desired properties [34].…”
Section: Marine Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marine environments harbor different physicochemical conditions comparing with terrestrial environments and the properties of enzymes produced by marine microorganisms might be different from terrestrial counterparts due to adaptation to marine environments. Therefore, marine microorganisms are viewed as a new promising source of enzymes with potential technological applications owing to their immense genetic and biochemical diversity .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enzyme production from fungal strains is effected from the organism's physiology as well as the composition of the culture media . The presence of salt can be crucial in enzyme production from MDF strains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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