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NMR Interlaboratory Study of NISTmAb

Published by National Institute of Standards and Technology | Department of Commerce | Metadata Last Checked: September 30, 2025 | Last Modified: 2022-07-20 00:00:00
The NISTmAb Interlaboratory NMR Study is a joint effort between 25 organizations to evaluate the performance of two-dimensional (2D) heteronuclear NMR as used to characterize the high order structure (HOS) of proteins, with the aim of harmonizing 2D-NMR methods to support industrial use of NMR as applied to mAb therapeutics. This study features nearly equal representation between laboratories from academia, government, and industry, including 4 laboratories from regulatory agencies. In the study, each participating lab measured a series of NMR spectra on the NIST-Fab, which was derived by papain cleavage of the NISTmAb. A 20%-enriched 13C, uniformly enriched 15N NIST-Fab, produced from Pichia pastoris, served as the system suitability sample.This package contains all of the original time-domain data as measured by the collaborating partners, converted to NMRPipe format. It also includes corresponding spectra as processed at NIST, and the software scripts and processing parameters that were used to generate the spectra. The entire package is greater than 4 GB. The software NMRPipe, version 9.6 or later, is required for this data package.

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