Potential of Extremophiles for Bioremediation
Potential of Extremophiles for Bioremediation
Extremophiles are microorganisms that flourish in habitats
of extreme environments, including in high concentrations of salts, pollutants,
high or low temperature, an acidic or alkaline pH. All extreme environments are
dominated by microorganisms belonging to Archaea, the third domain of life,
evolutionary distinct from Bacteria and Eucarya. Over the past few years, the
molecular biology of extremophilic Archaea has stimulated a lot of interest in
the field of bioremediation. Bioremediation is the use of microorganisms for
the degradation or removal of contaminants. Contamination of soils, sediments, and water due to anthropogenic activities is a matter of concern at the global
level. Bioremediation has emerged as an effective solution for these problems.
Most bioremediation research has focused on the processes performed by the
domain Bacteria. Recently, extremophiles are the focus of growing interest for
bioremediation because they can tolerate very harsh environmental conditions
due to their ability to produce an array of molecules or extremozymes capable
of functioning in the environment without denaturing. These extremozymes from
extremophilic microorganisms have special characteristics such as stability to
elevated temperature, extremes of pH, organic solvents, and high ion strength.
Due to the stability and persistence of these extremophilic microorganisms
under adverse environmental conditions, they can be explored finding new
species for using in the bioremediation of environments contaminated with
extremely recalcitrant pollutants. Here, we provide an overview of the archaeal
extremophilic microorganisms such as thermopiles, acidophiles, halophiles which
have potential applications in the field of bioremediation of environmental
pollutants, including hydrocarbons, heavy metals, pesticides, petroleum and
wastewater treatments.
This chapter is present in this book as Chapter No. 12
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