ACQUITY UPLC M-Class HDX System
Hydrogen deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX MS) is used to study a protein’s structural dynamics and conformational changes, a component of understanding a protein’s higher order structure. Information about protein conformation from an HDX MS study can be used to compare a control with an analyte by measuring the relative amount of deuteration uptake. HDX MS is capable of monitoring domain interaction, localized protein breathing, and folding or unfolding in the solution phase. The ACQUITY UPLC M-Class System can quantify small changes in protein conformation by extending its pressure range to enable a higher efficiency separation. An integral part of the ACQUITY UPLC M-Class HDX System is the Waters Enzymate BEH Pepsin Column which performs online protein digestion.