Hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) centroid data measured between 3.6 oC and 25.4 OC for the Fab fragment of NiStmab

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Abstract

The spreadsheet file reported herein provides centroid data, descriptive of deuterium uptake, for the Fab Fragment of NISTmAb (PDB: 5K8A) reference material, as measured by the bottom-up hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) method. The protein sample was incubated in deuterium-rich solutions under uniform pH and salt concentrations between 3.6 oC and 25.4 oC for seven intervals ranging over (0 to 14,400) s plus a ∞pseudo s control. The deuterium content of peptic peptide fragments were measured by mass spectrometry. [1-3] These data were reported by fifteen laboratories, which conducted the measurements using orbitrap and Q-TOF mass spectrometers. The cohort reported ≈ 78,900 centroids for 430 proteolytic peptide sequences of the heavy and light chains of NISTmAb, providing nearly 100 % coverage. In addition, some groups reported ≈ 10,900 centroid measurements for 77 peptide sequences of the Fc fragment. The instrumentation and physical and chemical conditions under which these data were acquired are documented.

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Hudgens, J. W., Gallagher, E. S., Karageorgos, I., Anderson, K. W., Huang, R. Y. C., Chen, G., … Urata, S. (2019). Hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) centroid data measured between 3.6 oC and 25.4 OC for the Fab fragment of NiStmab. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 124. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.124.009

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