Extremophiles belong to members of all three domains of life, i.e., bacteria, archaea, and eukarya.However, a high proportion of extremophiles are archaea and bacteria. These microbes live under chemical and physical extremes that are usually lethal to cellular molecules, yet they not only manage to survive but even thrive in such conditions. Extremophiles have important practical and industrial uses. They are a valuable source of industrially important enzymes also known as extremozymes. Recent research has revealed that extremozymes have unique structural features essential for biocatalysis under extreme conditions. Extremozymes have great commercial values and are known for their potential use in biotechnology, biomining, and bioremediation.Extremozymes and their Industrial Applications?highlights the current and topical areas of research in this rapidly growing field of extremophiles and their applications. Expert researchers from around the globe are trying to uncover the underlying mechanisms responsible for their specific adaptations under extreme environments. The topics covered include the ability of acidophiles to maintain a neutral intracellular p H, the way psychrophiles “loosen up” their proteins at low temperatures, and other equally ingenious adaptations and metabolic strategies that extremophiles use to survive and flourish under extreme conditions.Extremozymes and their Industrial Applications and published by Academic Press. ISBNs for Extremozymes and their Industrial Applications are 9780323904230, 0323904238 and the print ISBNs are 9780323902748, 032390274X.
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