HDX Workbench: Software for the Analysis of H/D Exchange MS Data

Bruce D. Pascal(Scripps Research Institute), Scooter Willis(Scripps Research Institute), Janelle Lauer(Scripps Research Institute), Rachelle R. Landgraf(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Graham M. West(Scripps Research Institute), David Marciano(Scripps Research Institute), Scott J. Novick(Scripps Research Institute), Devrishi Goswami(Scripps Research Institute), Michael J. Chalmers(Scripps Research Institute), Patrick R. Griffin(Scripps Research Institute)
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
June 12, 2012
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Abstract

Hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) is an established method for the interrogation of protein conformation and dynamics. While the data analysis challenge of HDX-MS has been addressed by a number of software packages, new computational tools are needed to keep pace with the improved methods and throughput of this technique. To address these needs, we report an integrated desktop program titled HDX Workbench, which facilitates automation, management, visualization, and statistical cross-comparison of large HDX data sets. Using the software, validated data analysis can be achieved at the rate of generation. The application is available at the project home page http://hdx.florida.scripps.edu .


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