DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2025.0869 ISSN: 1742-5662

Elementary vectors reveal minimal interactions in microbial communities

Stefan Müller, Michael Predl, Diana Széliová, Jürgen Zanghellini

Abstract

Understanding microbial communities is essential for progress in ecology, biotechnology and human health. In the last decade, constraint-based metabolic models of individual organisms have been combined to study microbial consortia. In this work, we present a geometric framework for characterizing all feasible microbial interactions. We project community models onto the key variables of interaction: exchange fluxes and community compositions. Based on this projection, we compute elementary composition/exchange fluxes (ECXs), extending the concept of minimal metabolic pathways from individual species to entire communities. Every feasible metabolic state of a community can be expressed as a combination of these elementary vectors. Notably, each ECX corresponds to a distinct ecological interaction type, such as specialization, commensalism or mutualism. Finally, our geometric formulation enables the direct application of existing constraint-based methods, such as flux variability analysis and minimal cut sets, to microbial communities, providing a foundation for rational community design.

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