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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 25, 1997
Filed:
Sep. 13, 1994
James W Dennis, Etobicoke, CA;
Mount Sinai Hospital Corporation, Toronto, CA;
Abstract
A process is provided for screening for a malignant tumor. The process comprises the steps of determining the amount of GlcNAc transferase V activity in a tumor sample by reacting the GlcNAc transferase V in a tumor sample with an acceptor substrate and a sugar nucleotide donor to produce a detectable change, and detecting the change. The acceptor substrate is an oligosaccharide, a glycopeptide or a glycoprotein having the structure GlcNAc .beta.1-2Man .alpha.1-6Man-R.sub.1. R.sub.1 is GlcNAc .beta.1-4GlcNAc with or without fucose or a synthetic linker. The sugar nucleotide donor is uridine diphospho-N-acetylglycosamine. The amount of GlcNAc transferase V activity in the sample is thereby determined. A determination of the malignancy of the tumor is made by comparing the amount of GlcNAc transferase V activity in the sample with an amount of GlcNAc transferase V associated with normal tissues or with known malignant tumors. A diagnostic kit for screening for a malignant tumor is provided. The kit comprises an acceptor substrate and a sugar nucleotide donor to interact with GlcNAc transferase V in a tumor sample to produce a detectable change, and means for detecting the change.