Rapid Assessment of Pepsin Column Activity for Reliable
HDX-MS Studies
Posted on 2021-05-13 - 22:43
Hydrogen/deuterium
exchange with mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) is
a widely used technique to probe protein structural dynamics, track
conformational changes, and map protein–protein interactions.
Most HDX-MS studies employ a bottom-up approach utilizing the acid
active protease pepsin to digest the protein of interest, often utilizing
immobilized protease in a column format. The extent of proteolytic
cleavage will greatly influence data quality and presents a major
source of variation in HDX-MS studies. Here, we present a simple cocktail
of commonly available peptides that are substrates of pepsin and can
serve as a rapid check of pepsin column activity. The peptide-based
assay requires no system modifications and provides an immediate readout
to check and benchmark pepsin activity across different HDX-MS platforms.
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Vorauer, Clint; Wrigley, Michael S.; Rincon Pabon, Juan P.; Watson, Michael J.; Mundorff, Charlie C.; Weis, David D.; et al. (1753). Rapid Assessment of Pepsin Column Activity for Reliable
HDX-MS Studies. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jasms.1c00080