Hydrogen deuterium exchange and other mass spectrometry- based approaches for epitope mapping

Antigen-antibody interactions are a fundamental subset of protein-protein interactions responsible for the “survival of the fittest.” Determining the interacting interface of the antigen, called an epitope, and that on the antibody, called a paratope, is crucial to antibody development. Because each...

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Published inFrontiers in analytical science Vol. 3
Main Authors Jethva, Prashant N., Gross, Michael L.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland 2023
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Summary:Antigen-antibody interactions are a fundamental subset of protein-protein interactions responsible for the “survival of the fittest.” Determining the interacting interface of the antigen, called an epitope, and that on the antibody, called a paratope, is crucial to antibody development. Because each antigen presents multiple epitopes (unique footprints), sophisticated approaches are required to determine the target region for a given antibody. Although X-ray crystallography, Cryo-EM, and nuclear magnetic resonance can provide atomic details of an epitope, they are often laborious, poor in throughput, and insensitive. Mass spectrometry-based approaches offer rapid turnaround, intermediate structural resolution, and virtually no size limit for the antigen, making them a vital approach for epitope mapping. In this review, we describe in detail the principles of hydrogen deuterium exchange mass spectrometry in application to epitope mapping. We also show that a combination of MS-based approaches can assist or complement epitope mapping and push the limit of structural resolution to the residue level. We describe in detail the MS methods used in epitope mapping, provide our perspective about the approaches, and focus on elucidating the role that HDX-MS is playing now and in the future by organizing a discussion centered around several improvements in prototype instrument/applications used for epitope mapping. At the end, we provide a tabular summary of the current literature on HDX-MS-based epitope mapping.
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The review was conceived by MLG. PNJ and MLG did literature searches. The organization of the review was done by PNJ, who also drafted the article. PNJ and MLG analyzed the data. PNJ wrote the review, which was edited by MLG.
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ISSN:2673-9283
2673-9283
DOI:10.3389/frans.2023.1118749