Claims
- 1. An isolated antibody or fragment thereof that specifically binds a Prostate Specific G-Protein Receptor (PSGR) protein expressed on the surface of a cell wherein said PSGR protein is encoded by a polynucleotide encoding amino acids 1 to 320 of SEQ ID NO:2.
- 2. The antibody or fragment thereof of claim 1 which is a monoclonal antibody.
- 3. The antibody or fragment thereof of claim 1 which is a human antibody.
- 4. The antibody or fragment thereof of claim 1 which is selected from the group consisting of:(a) a chimeric antibody; (b) a polyclonal antibody; (c) a humanized antibody; (d) a single chain antibody; and (e) a Fab fragment.
- 5. The antibody or fragment thereof of claim 1 wherein said antibody or fragment thereof specifically binds to said protein in a Western blot.
- 6. The antibody or fragment thereof of claim 1 wherein said antibody or fragment thereof specifically binds to said protein in an ELISA.
- 7. The antibody or fragment of claim 1 that is conjugated to a detectable label.
- 8. The antibody or fragment of claim 7, wherein the detectable label is an enzyme, a fluorescent label, or a radioisotope.
- 9. The antibody or fragment of claim 1, wherein the polynucleotide is operably associated with a regulatory sequence that controls expression of said polynucleotide.
- 10. The antibody or fragment of claim 1, wherein the cell is a mammalian cell.
- 11. The antibody or fragment of claim 1, wherein the mammalian cell is a CHO cell.
- 12. A method of detecting the protein of SEQ ID NO:2 or the protein of SEQ ID NO:4 in a biological sample comprising:(a) contacting a biological sample with the antibody or fragment of claim 1; and (b) determining the presence or absence of said protein in said biological sample.
- 13. A method of diagnosing prostate cancer comprising using the antibody of claim 1 to determine the level of PSGR polypeptide in a biological sample, wherein an increased level of PSGR relative to a control is indicative of prostate cancer.
- 14. A method of producing the antibody of claim 1 comprising immunizing an animal with a protein and recovering said antibody, wherein said protein is selected from the group consisting of:(a) a protein whose amino acid sequence comprises amino acid residues from 1 to 21 of SEQ ID NO:2; (b) a protein whose amino acid sequence comprises amino acid residues from about 77 to about 98 of SEQ ID NO:2; (c) a protein whose amino acid sequence comprises amino acid residues from about 163 to about 197 of SEQ ID NO:2; and (d) a protein whose amino acid sequence comprises amino acid residues from about 262 to about 272 of SEQ ID NO:2.
- 15. A method of producing the antibody of claim 1 comprising immunizing an animal with a cell expressing a PSGR protein consisting of amino acid 1 to 320 of SEQ ID NO:2 and recovering said antibody.
- 16. The method of claim 12 wherein said biological sample is obtained from a subject suspected of having prostate cancer.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/237,275, filed Oct. 3, 2000, now abandoned, and is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/339,115, filed Jun. 24, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,372,891 which is a divisional of and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/053,303, filed Apr. 1, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,948,890, issued Sep. 7, 1999, which is a divisional of and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/465,980, filed Jun. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,756,309, issued May 26, 1998, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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