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Posted by Ville Koskinen (July 13, 2023)

Get better HCD results by matching internal fragments

Mascot ships with several instrument definitions, which define the fragment ion series used for matching and scoring. All of them enable b ions and most enable y ions, and a few like ETD-TRAP also enable c and z+1. Mascot can also match internal fragments, which are formed by double backbone cleavage, a combination of a/b type and y type. Of [...]

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Posted by John Cottrell (May 17, 2017)

Ion series for EThcD

The ion series considered during a Mascot search are selected by choosing an instrument type. If you have Mascot Server in-house, you can edit existing instrument types and create new ones. There are 17 ion series available, and Mascot takes an iterative approach to scoring. If the number of matched peaks in a particular ion series is no better than [...]

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Posted by Patrick Emery (August 18, 2016)

Not Better Together: Processing and searching combined CID+ETD datasets with Mascot Distiller 2.6

Many modern mass spectrometers will produce raw datasets containing more than one type of scan data. For example, a common experiment using a Thermo Orbitrap instrument is to select the most abundant precursor ions and either independently fragment them using both ETD and CID fragmentation, or use a decision tree to select different fragmentation methods depending on, for example, the [...]

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