Hi,

I converted my RAW file with ReAdW 4.3.1, and found some strange
inconsistency in precursor m/z.

----
   <scan num="1333"
    msLevel="2"
    peaksCount="656"
    polarity="+"
    scanType="Full"
    filterLine="ITMS + c NSI d Full ms2 [email protected]
[175.00-2000.00]"
    retentionTime="PT2387.37S"
    lowMz="191.012"
    highMz="1982.6"
    basePeakMz="823.611"
    basePeakIntensity="1722.97"
    totIonCurrent="13151.2"
    collisionEnergy="35" >
    <precursorMz precursorIntensity="0" precursorCharge="4"
activationMethod="CID" >672.3157959</precursorMz>
----

In filterLine, ms2 precursor m/z is recorded as '672.57'. However, in
precursorMz element, it is said as '672.3157959'. It is not only for
the m/z value, but also for precursorIntensity. I looked at ms1
spectra, and found the strong peak near 672.57, not near 672.315.

I wonder how precursorMz is converted in ReAdW, and any reason of this
inconsistency.

For your information, here is the header of converted mzXML.

----
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<mzXML xmlns="http://sashimi.sourceforge.net/schema_revision/
mzXML_3.1"
 xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
 xsi:schemaLocation="http://sashimi.sourceforge.net/schema_revision/
mzXML_3.1 
http://sashimi.sourceforge.net/schema_revision/mzXML_3.1/mzXML_idx_3.1.xsd";
>
 <msRun scanCount="14565" startTime="PT0.5709S" endTime="PT17999.6S" >
  <parentFile fileName="MSups_5ul.RAW" fileType="RAWData"
fileSha1="963090b48d2ce691f80b3309c7d90f86680be450" />
  <msInstrument>
   <msManufacturer category="msManufacturer" value="Thermo
Scientific" />
   <msModel category="msModel" value="LTQ Orbitrap" />
   <msIonisation category="msIonisation" value="NSI" />
   <msMassAnalyzer category="msMassAnalyzer" value="FTMS" />
   <msDetector category="msDetector" value="unknown" />
   <software type="acquisition" name="Xcalibur" version="2.4 SP1" />
  </msInstrument>
  <dataProcessing>
   <software type="conversion" name="ReAdW" version="4.3.1(build Sep
9 2009 12:30:29)" />
  </dataProcessing>
-----

Thanks,

Taejoon Kwon

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