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Emerging methods for genome-scale metabolic modeling of microbial communities

Chaimaa Tarzi, Guido Zampieri, Neil T. Sullivan, Claudio Angione

2024Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) are consolidating as platforms for studying mixed microbial populations, by combining biological data and knowledge with mathematical rigor. However, deploying these models to answer research questions can be challenging due to the increasing number of available computational tools, the lack of universal standards, and their inherent limitations. Here, we present a comprehensive overview of foundational concepts for building and evaluating genome-scale models of microbial communities. We then compare tools in terms of requirements, capabilities, and applications. Next, we highlight the current pitfalls and open challenges to consider when adopting existing tools and developing new ones. Our compendium can be relevant for the expanding community of modelers, both at the entry and experienced levels.

Topics & Concepts

CompendiumData scienceComputer scienceScale (ratio)Computational biologyManagement scienceBiologyEngineeringGeographyArchaeologyCartographyMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionBiofuel production and bioconversionGene Regulatory Network Analysis