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1. Identification and expression of MarCE, a marine carboxylesterase with synthetic ester‐degrading activity

2. From friends to foes: fungi could be emerging marine sponge pathogens under global change scenarios

3. Purification and biochemical characterization of SM14est, a PET-hydrolyzing enzyme from the marine sponge-derived Streptomyces sp. SM14

4. Isolation, identification, and biochemical characterization of a novel bifunctional phosphomannomutase/phosphoglucomutase from the metagenome of the brown alga Laminaria digitata

5. Genomic characterization of three marine fungi, including Emericellopsis atlantica sp. nov. with signatures of a generalist lifestyle and marine biomass degradation

6. Identification of BgP, a Cutinase-Like Polyesterase From a Deep-Sea Sponge-Derived Actinobacterium

7. Disruption of N‐acyl‐homoserine lactone‐specific signalling and virulence in clinical pathogens by marine sponge bacteria

8. Peeling the Layers Away: The Genomic Characterization of Bacillus pumilus 64-1, an Isolate With Antimicrobial Activity From the Marine Sponge Plakina cyanorosea (Porifera, Homoscleromorpha)

9. Microbial Polyethylene Terephthalate Hydrolases: Current and Future Perspectives

10. Synthesis of Nm-PHB (nanomelanin-polyhydroxy butyrate) nanocomposite film and its protective effect against biofilm-forming multi drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus

11. Diversity of bacteria populations associated with different thallus regions of the brown alga Laminaria digitata.

12. A Review on Viral Metagenomics in Extreme Environments

13. In silico Screening and Heterologous Expression of a Polyethylene Terephthalate Hydrolase (PETase)-Like Enzyme (SM14est) With Polycaprolactone (PCL)-Degrading Activity, From the Marine Sponge-Derived Strain Streptomyces sp. SM14

14. Corrigendum: Comparative Genomics of Marine Sponge-Derived Streptomyces spp. Isolates SM17 and SM18 With Their Closest Terrestrial Relatives Provides Novel Insights Into Environmental Niche Adaptations and Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis Potential

15. Comparative Genomics of Marine Sponge-Derived Streptomyces spp. Isolates SM17 and SM18 With Their Closest Terrestrial Relatives Provides Novel Insights Into Environmental Niche Adaptations and Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis Potential

16. Biochemical Characterization of a Novel Monospecific Endo-β-1,4-Glucanase Belonging to GH Family 5 From a Rhizosphere Metagenomic Library

17. Not That Close to Mommy: Horizontal Transmission Seeds the Microbiome Associated with the Marine Sponge Plakina cyanorosea

18. The Effects of the Marine-Derived Polysaccharides Laminarin and Chitosan on Aspects of Colonic Health in Pigs Challenged with Dextran Sodium Sulphate

19. The Sound of Silence: Activating Silent Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Marine Microorganisms

20. A Novel Cold Active Esterase from a Deep Sea Sponge Stelletta normani Metagenomic Library

21. Identification of Secondary Metabolite Gene Clusters in the Pseudovibrio Genus Reveals Encouraging Biosynthetic Potential toward the Production of Novel Bioactive Compounds

22. Characterisation of Non-Autoinducing Tropodithietic Acid (TDA) Production from Marine Sponge Pseudovibrio Species

23. Marine Pseudovibrio sp. as a Novel Source of Antimicrobials

24. Metabolomic Profiling and Genomic Study of a Marine Sponge-Associated Streptomyces sp.

25. Isolation and Identification of Antitrypanosomal and Antimycobacterial Active Steroids from the Sponge Haliclona simulans

26. Microbial Population Changes in Decaying Ascophyllum nodosum Result in Macroalgal-Polysaccharide-Degrading Bacteria with Potential Applicability in Enzyme-Assisted Extraction Technologies

27. Subtilomycin: A New Lantibiotic from Bacillus subtilis Strain MMA7 Isolated from the Marine Sponge Haliclona simulans

28. Characterization of lignocellulolytic activities from fungi isolated from the deep-sea sponge Stelletta normani.

29. Harnessing the sponge microbiome for industrial biocatalysts

30. Graphene Addition to Digestion of Thin Stillage Can Alleviate Acidic Shock and Improve Biomethane Production

31. Polyesterase activities in bacterial isolates from seaweed and sponges, with potential utility in polyethylene terephthalate plastic and nanoparticle hydrolysis

32. A Saccharomyces cerevisiae Wine Strain Inhibits Growth and Decreases Ochratoxin A Biosynthesis by Aspergillus carbonarius and Aspergillus ochraceus

33. Extending the 'One Strain Many Compounds' (OSMAC) Principle to Marine Microorganisms

34. Marine Metagenomics: New Tools for the Study and Exploitation of Marine Microbial Metabolism

35. Improved robustness of ex-situ biological methanation for electro-fuel production through the addition of graphene

36. Genomic and in silico protein structural analyses provide insights into marine polysaccharide-degrading enzymes in the sponge-derived Pseudoalteromonas sp. PA2MD11

37. Methanosarcina Play an Important Role in Anaerobic Co-Digestion of the Seaweed Ulva lactuca: Taxonomy and Predicted Metabolism of Functional Microbial Communities.

38. Extremophile deep-sea viral communities from hydrothermal vents: Structural and functional analysis

39. Trace element supplementation is associated with increases in fermenting bacteria in biogas mono-digestion of grass silage

40. Current Status and Future Prospects of Marine Natural Products (MNPs) as Antimicrobials

41. Biotechnological Potential of Cold Adapted Pseudoalteromonas spp. Isolated from ‘Deep Sea’ Sponges

42. Genomic characterization of three marine fungi, including Emericellopsis atlantica sp. nov. with signatures of a generalist lifestyle and marine biomass degradation

43. Anaerobic Removal of Nitrogen: Nitrate-Dependent Methane Oxidation and Bioelectrochemical Processes

44. A novel erythromycin resistance plasmid from Bacillus sp. strain HS24, isolated from the marine sponge Haliclona simulans.

45. Evidence of a putative deep sea specific microbiome in marine sponges.

46. Archaea appear to dominate the microbiome of Inflatella pellicula deep sea sponges.

47. Peeling the Layers Away: The Genomic Characterization of

48. Draft Genome Sequences of Three Pseudomonas fluorescens Strains Isolated from Marine Sponges Harvested off the West Coast of Ireland

49. Graphene Facilitates Biomethane Production from Protein-Derived Glycine in Anaerobic Digestion

50. High-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionisation mass spectrometric characterisation of metabolites produced by Pseudovibrio sp. W64, a marine sponge derived bacterium isolated from Irish waters

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