In the transition to the post-petroleum economy, there is a growing demand for novel enzymes with high process performances to replace traditional chemistry with a more 'green' approach. To date, microorganisms encompass the richest source of industrial biocatalysts, but the Earth-living microbiota remains largely untapped by using traditional isolation and cultivation methods. Metagenomics, which is culture independent, represents a powerful tool for discovering novel enzymes from unculturable microorganisms. Herein, we summarize the variety of approaches adopted for mining environmental DNA and, based on a systematic literature review, we provide a comprehensive list of 332 industrially relevant enzymes discovered from metagenomes within the last three years.
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Berini, F., Casciello, C., Marcone, G. L., & Marinelli, F. (2017, November 15). Metagenomics: Novel enzymes from non-culturable microbes. FEMS Microbiology Letters. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnx211
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