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Editorial: Enzymes from Extreme Environments.

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  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Process and Industrial Biotechnology, a section of the journal

  • There is increasing biotechnological demand for enzymes that are stable and active under extreme conditions, such as those found in industrial processing

  • The authors focus on the characteristics of psychrophilic, thermophilic, and hyperthermophilic enzymes and discuss their current applications in research and industrial areas, the challenges of working with extremozymes, and highlight future trends in the discovery and production of extremozymes

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Specialty section: This article was submitted to Process and Industrial Biotechnology, a section of the journal. The Editorial on the Research Topic Enzymes from Extreme Environments There is increasing biotechnological demand for enzymes that are stable and active under extreme conditions, such as those found in industrial processing.

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