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The time-domain transients in the Fourier transform mass spectrometry (FTMS) analysis of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are known to exhibit characteristic isotopic beat patterns. These patterns are defined by the isotopic distributions of all gaseous mAb ions present in the FTMS mass analyzer, originating from single or multiple charge states, and from single or multiple proteoforms. For an isolated charge state of a single proteoform, the mAb isotopic beat pattern resembles narrow splashes of signal amplitude (beats), spaced periodically in the time-domain transient, with broad (often exceeding 1 s) "valleys" between them. Here, we reinforce the importance of isotopic beat patterns for the accurate interpretation and presentation of FTMS data in the analysis of mAbs and other large biopolymers. An updated, mAb-grade version of the transient-mediated FTMS data simulation and visualization tool, FTMS Simulator is introduced and benchmarked. We then apply this tool to evaluate the charge-state dependent characteristics of isotopic beats in mAbs analyses with modern models of Orbitrap and ion cyclotron resonance (ICR) FTMS instruments, including detection of higher-order harmonics. We demonstrate the impact of the isotopic beat patterns on the analytical characteristics of the resulting mass spectra of individual and overlapping mAb proteoforms. The results reported here detail highly nonlinear dependences of resolution and signal-to-noise ratio on the time-domain transient period, absorption or magnitude mode spectra representation, and apodization functions. The provided description and the demonstrated ability to routinely conduct accurate simulations of FTMS data for large biopolymers should aid the end-users of Orbitrap and ICR FTMS instruments in the analysis of mAbs and other biopolymers, including viruses.

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