Cold‐active microbial enzymes and their biotechnological applications

Author:

Kuddus Mohammed1ORCID,Roohi 2,Bano Naushin2,Sheik Gouse Basha3,Joseph Babu4,Hamid Burhan5,Sindhu Raveendran6,Madhavan Aravind7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine University of Hail Hail Saudi Arabia

2. Protein Research Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering Integral University Lucknow India

3. Department of Microbiology Gesco Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. Chennai India

4. Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences Shaqra University Shaqra Saudi Arabia

5. Center of Research for Development University of Kashmir Srinagar India

6. Department of Food Technology TKM Institute of Technology Kollam Kerala India

7. School of Biotechnology Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Kollam Kerala India

Abstract

AbstractMicroorganisms known as psychrophiles/psychrotrophs, which survive in cold climates, constitute majority of the biosphere on Earth. Their capability to produce cold‐active enzymes along with other distinguishing characteristics allows them to survive in the cold environments. Due to the relative ease of large‐scale production compared to enzymes from plants and animals, commercial uses of microbial enzyme are alluring. The ocean depths, polar, and alpine regions, which make up over 85% of the planet, are inhabited to cold ecosystems. Microbes living in these regions are important for their metabolic contribution to the ecosphere as well as for their enzymes, which may have potential industrial applications. Cold‐adapted microorganisms are a possible source of cold‐active enzymes that have high catalytic efficacy at low and moderate temperatures at which homologous mesophilic enzymes are not active. Cold‐active enzymes can be used in a variety of biotechnological processes, including food processing, additives in the detergent and food industries, textile industry, waste‐water treatment, biopulping, environmental bioremediation in cold climates, biotransformation, and molecular biology applications with great potential for energy savings. Genetically manipulated strains that are suitable for producing a particular cold‐active enzyme would be crucial in a variety of industrial and biotechnological applications. The potential advantage of cold‐adapted enzymes will probably lead to a greater annual market than for thermo‐stable enzymes in the near future. This review includes latest updates on various microbial source of cold‐active enzymes and their biotechnological applications.

Publisher

Wiley

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