Unravelling Metagenomics Approach for Microbial Biofuel Production

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Abstract

Renewable biofuels, such as biodiesel, bioethanol, and biobutanol, serve as long-term solutions to fossil fuel depletion. A sustainable approach feedstock for their production is plant biomass, which is degraded to sugars with the aid of microbes-derived enzymes, followed by microbial conversion of those sugars to biofuels. Considering their global demand, additional efforts have been made for their large-scale production, which is ultimately leading breakthrough research in biomass energy. Metagenomics is a powerful tool allowing for functional gene analysis and new enzyme discovery. Thus, the present article summarizes the revolutionary advances of metagenomics in the biofuel industry and enlightens the importance of unexplored habitats for novel gene or enzyme mining. Moreover, it also accentuates metagenomics potentials to explore uncultivable microbiomes as well as enzymes associated with them.

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Sartaj, K., Patel, A., Matsakas, L., & Prasad, R. (2022, November 1). Unravelling Metagenomics Approach for Microbial Biofuel Production. Genes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13111942

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