International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2022)

Metabolic Potential of Halophilic Filamentous Fungi—Current Perspective

  • Weronika Śliżewska,
  • Katarzyna Struszczyk-Świta,
  • Olga Marchut-Mikołajczyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23084189
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
p. 4189

Abstract

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Salty environments are widely known to be inhospitable to most microorganisms. For centuries salt has been used as a food preservative, while highly saline environments were considered uninhabited by organisms, and if habited, only by prokaryotic ones. Nowadays, we know that filamentous fungi are widespread in many saline habitats very often characterized also by other extremes, for example, very low or high temperature, lack of light, high pressure, or low water activity. However, fungi are still the least understood organisms among halophiles, even though they have been shown to counteract these unfavorable conditions by producing multiple secondary metabolites with interesting properties or unique biomolecules as one of their survival strategies. In this review, we focused on biomolecules obtained from halophilic filamentous fungi such as enzymes, pigments, biosurfactants, and osmoprotectants.

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