Microbial Degradation
From Omics to Function and Application

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Pollution is a major challenge for mankind responsible for millions of premature deaths globally. Current research aims to harness and enhance the natural ability of microbes to degrade or metabolise a huge range of compounds including hydrocarbons, radionuclides and metals. In recent years the application of omics technologies to biodegradation research has generated a plethora of new data providing a greater understanding of the key pathways and new insights into the adaptability of organisms to changing environmental conditions.

In this timely book, expert authors critically review the most important current research in this exciting field. Topics include the genomics, metagenomics and metatranscriptomics of biodegradation, molecular markers in biodegradation, metabolomics and crucial enzymes, proteomics in metabolic pathways inspection, lipidomics in microbial adaptation to toxic compounds, degradation of endocrine disrupting compounds, dyes decolourisation and degradation, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation, biosurfactants enhancement factors, degradation of volatile compounds, heavy metals removal, and examples of the applications of recent research.

Essential reading for scientists working in the field of microbial degradation and bioremediation and recommended reading for everyone interested in environmental microbiology, biotechnology and molecular biology.

- 1. Organic Pollutants Degradation by Microorganisms: Genomics, Metagenomics and Metatranstriptomics Backgrounds
- 2. Heavy Metals Resistance, Metabolism and Transformation: Genomic, Metagenomic and Metatranscriptomic Studies
- 3. Molecular Markers in Biodegradation Processes
- 4. Metabolomics and Crucial Enzymes in Microbial Degradation of Contaminants
- 5. Proteomics as a Tool for Metabolic Pathways Inspection in Microbial Cells
- 6. Lipidomics in Studies on Adaptation Mechanisms of Microorganisms to the Toxic Effects of Hazardous Compounds
- 7. Microbial Elimination of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds
- 8. Dyes Decolourisation and Degradation by Microorganisms
- 9. Novel Insights into Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Biodegradation Pathways Using Systems Biology and Bioinformatics
- 10. Biosurfactant Enhancement Factors in Microbial Degradation Processes
- 11. Microorganisms Application for Volatile Compounds Degradation
- 12. Heavy Metals Removal by Microbial Cells
- 13. Application of Recent Omics Achievements in Bioremediation Processes Illustrated by Progress in Microbial Surfactants Commercialization