HDX-Viewer: Interactive 3D visualization of hydrogen-deuterium exchange data

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Summary: With the advent of fully automated sample preparation robots for Hydrogen-Deuterium eXchange coupled to Mass Spectrometry (HDX-MS), this method has become paramount for ligand binding or epitope mapping screening, both in academic research and biopharmaceutical industries. However, bridging the gap between commercial HDX-MS software (for raw data interpretation) and molecular viewers (to map experiment results onto a 3D structure for biological interpretation) remains laborious and requires simple but sometimes limiting coding skills. We solved this bottleneck by developing HDX-Viewer, an open-source web-based application that facilitates and quickens HDX-MS data analysis. This user-friendly application automatically incorporates HDX-MS data from a custom template or commercial HDX-MS software in PDB files, and uploads them to an online 3D molecular viewer, thereby facilitating their visualization and biological interpretation.

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Bouyssié, D., Lesne, J., Locard-Paulet, M., Albigot, R., Burlet-Schiltz, O., & Marcoux, J. (2019). HDX-Viewer: Interactive 3D visualization of hydrogen-deuterium exchange data. Bioinformatics, 35(24), 5331–5333. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btz550

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