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TitleFungal Proteases as Emerging Biocatalysts to Meet the Current Challenges and Recent Developments in Biomedical Therapies: An Updated Review
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Date Issued2022-02-01
Source PublicationJournal of Fungi
ISSN2309-608X
Volume8
Issue2
Abstract

With the increasing world population, demand for industrialization has also increased to fulfill humans’ living standards. Fungi are considered a source of essential constituents to produce the biocatalytic enzymes, including amylases, proteases, lipases, and cellulases that contain broad-spectrum industrial and emerging applications. The present review discussed the origin, nature, mechanism of action, emerging aspects of genetic engineering for designing novel proteases, genome editing of fungal strains through CRISPR technology, present challenges and future recommendations of fungal proteases. The emerging evidence revealed that fungal proteases show a protective role to many environmental exposures and discovered that an imbalance of protease inhibitors and proteases in the epithelial barriers leads to the protection of chronic eosinophilic airway inflammation. Moreover, mitoproteases recently were found to execute intense proteolytic processes that are crucial for mitochondrial integrity and homeostasis function, including mitochondrial biogenesis, protein synthesis, and apoptosis. The emerging evidence revealed that CRISPR/Cas9 technology had been successfully developed in various filamentous fungi and higher fungi for editing of specific genes. In addition to medical importance, fungal proteases are extensively used in different industries such as foods to prepare butter, fruits, juices, and cheese, and to increase their shelf life. It is concluded that hydrolysis of proteins in industries is one of the most significant applications of fungal enzymes that led to massive usage of proteomics.

KeywordCatalytical properties Fungal enzymes Genetic engineering Mitoproteases Proteases Recent developments
DOI10.3390/jof8020109
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaMicrobiology ; Mycology
WOS SubjectMicrobiology ; Mycology
WOS IDWOS:000769729900001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85123778747
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Document TypeReview
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/8255
CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
Corresponding AuthorXu, Baojun; Hazafa, Abu
Affiliation
1.College of Life Science,Hebei Normal University,Shijiazhuang,050025,China
2.Department of Zoology,University of Sialkot,Sialkot,51310,Pakistan
3.Department of Biochemistry,Bahauddin Zakariya University,Multan,60800,Pakistan
4.College of Food Science & Technology,Huazhong Agricultural University,Wuhan,430070,China
5.Department of Biochemistry,University of Agriculture Faisalabad,Faisalabad,38040,Pakistan
6.Department of Zoology,Government College Women University,Sialkot,51040,Pakistan
7.Department of Zoology,Wildlife and Fisheries,University of Agriculture Faisalabad,Faisalabad,38040,Pakistan
8.Institute of Food Science & Nutrition,Bahauddin Zakariya University,Multan,60800,Pakistan
9.Food Science and Technology Program,Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University (BNU-HKBU) United International College,Zhuhai,519087,China
Corresponding Author AffilicationBeijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
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Naeem, Muhammad,Manzoor, Saba,Abid, Mashhud Ul Hasanet al. Fungal Proteases as Emerging Biocatalysts to Meet the Current Challenges and Recent Developments in Biomedical Therapies: An Updated Review. 2022.
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