System biology, simulation, and network analysis of enzymes in waste removal from the environment

2019 
Abstract Enzymes are the key to waste removal from the environment. Different enzymes such as monooxygenase, dehydrogenase, and esterase play important roles in the biodegradation of xenobiotic compounds. Enzyme engineering is an excellent choice for direct removal of toxic metabolites from the environment. Through laboratory work, tremendous amounts of data have been generated using current omics technologies. Traditional enzyme kinetics methods are lengthy, expensive, and time-consuming. Therefore we need to focus new technologies in wet laboratories with bioinformatic tools to explore more about enzyme catalysis and kinetics. System biology is used for cutting edge research in science using different in-built algorithms. In this chapter we discuss different approaches for bioremediation.
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