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1. Novel hydrolase diversity retrieved from a metagenome library of bovine rumen microflora

2. Microbial communities colonising plastics during transition from the wastewater treatment plant to marine waters.

3. Thermophilic Carboxylesterases from Hydrothermal Vents of the Volcanic Island of Ischia Active on Synthetic and Biobased Polymers and Mycotoxins.

4. Enzyme adaptation to habitat thermal legacy shapes the thermal plasticity of marine microbiomes.

5. The Mobility of the Cap Domain Is Essential for the Substrate Promiscuity of a Family IV Esterase from Sorghum Rhizosphere Microbiome.

6. Prevalence of integrons in multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli isolates from waters and vegetables in Nsukka and Enugu, Southeast Nigeria.

7. Utilization of low-molecular-weight organic compounds by the filterable fraction of a lotic microbiome.

8. Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria Alcanivorax and Marinobacter Associated With Microalgae Pavlova lutheri and Nannochloropsis oculata .

9. Bioprospecting Reveals Class III ω-Transaminases Converting Bulky Ketones and Environmentally Relevant Polyamines.

10. Screening and Characterization of Novel Polyesterases from Environmental Metagenomes with High Hydrolytic Activity against Synthetic Polyesters.

11. Draft Genome Sequence of Monaibacterium marinum C7 T , Isolated from Seawater from the Menai Straits, Wales, United Kingdom.

12. Determinants and Prediction of Esterase Substrate Promiscuity Patterns.

13. The genome analysis of Oleiphilus messinensis ME102 (DSM 13489 T ) reveals backgrounds of its obligate alkane-devouring marine lifestyle.

14. Monaibacterium marinum, gen. nov, sp. nov, a new member of the Alphaproteobacteria isolated from seawater of Menai Straits, Wales, UK.

15. Activity screening of environmental metagenomic libraries reveals novel carboxylesterase families.

16. Insights into the degradation capacities of Amycolatopsis tucumanensis DSM 45259 guided by microarray data.

17. Diversity of hydrolases from hydrothermal vent sediments of the Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Aeolian archipelago) identified by activity-based metagenomics and biochemical characterization of new esterases and an arabinopyranosidase.

18. Metaproteomics and metabolomics analyses of chronically petroleum-polluted sites reveal the importance of general anaerobic processes uncoupled with degradation.

19. Bacterial population and biodegradation potential in chronically crude oil-contaminated marine sediments are strongly linked to temperature.

20. The environment shapes microbial enzymes: five cold-active and salt-resistant carboxylesterases from marine metagenomes.

21. Pressure adaptation is linked to thermal adaptation in salt-saturated marine habitats.

22. Metagenomics as a Tool for Enzyme Discovery: Hydrolytic Enzymes from Marine-Related Metagenomes.

23. Single residues dictate the co-evolution of dual esterases: MCP hydrolases from the α/β hydrolase family.

24. Genome Sequence of Thalassolituus oleivorans MIL-1 (DSM 14913T).

25. Genome sequence and functional genomic analysis of the oil-degrading bacterium Oleispira antarctica.

26. Microbial β-glucosidases from cow rumen metagenome enhance the saccharification of lignocellulose in combination with commercial cellulase cocktail.

27. Structure and activity of the cold-active and anion-activated carboxyl esterase OLEI01171 from the oil-degrading marine bacterium Oleispira antarctica.

28. Functional metagenomics unveils a multifunctional glycosyl hydrolase from the family 43 catalysing the breakdown of plant polymers in the calf rumen.

29. Unveiling microbial life in the new deep-sea hypersaline Lake Thetis. Part II: a metagenomic study.

30. Retraction.

31. Novel hybrid esterase-haloacid dehalogenase enzyme.

32. Reactome array: forging a link between metabolome and genome.

33. Niche-specificity factors of a marine oil-degrading bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis SK2.

34. [Phenol biodegradation by a Pseudomonas sp. strain tagged with the gfp gene].

35. Response of the photosynthetic apparatus of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) to the onset of drought stress under field conditions studied by gas-exchange analysis and chlorophyll fluorescence imaging.

36. Biochemical and structural features of a novel cyclodextrinase from cow rumen metagenome.

37. Genome sequence of the ubiquitous hydrocarbon-degrading marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis.

38. Natural microbial diversity in superficial sediments of Milazzo Harbor (Sicily) and community successions during microcosm enrichment with various hydrocarbons.

39. Microbial enzymes mined from the Urania deep-sea hypersaline anoxic basin.

40. Expression of a temperature-sensitive esterase in a novel chaperone-based Escherichia coli strain.

41. Functional consequences of single:double ring transitions in chaperonins: life in the cold.

42. Thalassolituus oleivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel marine bacterium that obligately utilizes hydrocarbons.

43. Genome sequence completed of Alcanivorax borkumensis, a hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium that plays a global role in oil removal from marine systems.

44. Chaperonins govern growth of Escherichia coli at low temperatures.

45. Oleispira antarctica gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterium isolated from Antarctic coastal sea water.

46. Microbial community of a saline mud volcano at San Biagio-Belpasso, Mt. Etna (Italy).

47. Oleiphilaceae fam. nov., to include Oleiphilus messinensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel marine bacterium that obligately utilizes hydrocarbons.

48. Alcalilimnicola halodurans gen. nov., sp. nov., an alkaliphilic, moderately halophilic and extremely halotolerant bacterium, isolated from sediments of soda-depositing Lake Natron, East Africa Rift Valley.

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