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BIOCHEMICAL SITE OF DAMAGED DNA OR RNA
Apurinic site; Apyrimidinic site; Abasic site
  • AP site reactivity
  • Simple representation of an AP Site.

archeological sites         
PLACE (OR GROUP OF PHYSICAL SITES) IN WHICH EVIDENCE OF PAST ACTIVITY IS PRESERVED
Archeological site; Archaeological sites; Archeological Site; Archeological sites; Archeological district; Archaeological district; Archaeological remains; Archaeological park
места археологических раскопок; места, представляющие интерес для археологов
r         
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  • 18th-century example of use of ''r rotunda'' in English blackletter typography
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  • Early Greek Rho
  • Cursive R-rotunda
  • Letter ''R'' from the alphabet by [[Luca Pacioli]], in ''[[De divina proportione]]'' (1509)
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  • The word ''prognatus'' as written on the [[Sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus]] (280 BC) reveals the full development of the Latin ''R'' by that time; the letter ''P'' at the same time still retains its archaic shape distinguishing it from Greek or Old Italic ''rho''.
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
ℛ; Vōx canīna; R; R (letter); Ʀ (letter); Vox Canina; ASCII 82; ASCII 114; U+0052; U+0072; Vōx Canīna; Vox canina; Littera canīna; Littera canina; Letter R; Letter r
r noun pl. Rs, R's восемнадцатая буква англ. алфавита - the three R's
r         
  • x30px
  • 18th-century example of use of ''r rotunda'' in English blackletter typography
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • Early Greek Rho
  • Cursive R-rotunda
  • Letter ''R'' from the alphabet by [[Luca Pacioli]], in ''[[De divina proportione]]'' (1509)
  • x30px
  • The word ''prognatus'' as written on the [[Sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus]] (280 BC) reveals the full development of the Latin ''R'' by that time; the letter ''P'' at the same time still retains its archaic shape distinguishing it from Greek or Old Italic ''rho''.
  • x40px
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
ℛ; Vōx canīna; R; R (letter); Ʀ (letter); Vox Canina; ASCII 82; ASCII 114; U+0052; U+0072; Vōx Canīna; Vox canina; Littera canīna; Littera canina; Letter R; Letter r

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общая лексика

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радиоизлучение

радиоимпульс

радиочастотный

существительное

общая лексика

18-я буква английского алфавита

восемнадцатая буква англ. алфавита

Definição

РАДИОГРАФИЯ
и, мн. нет, ж., физ.
Фотографический метод регистрации ионизирующих излучений. Радиографический - относящийся к радиографии.

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AP site

In biochemistry and molecular genetics, an AP site (apurinic/apyrimidinic site), also known as an abasic site, is a location in DNA (also in RNA but much less likely) that has neither a purine nor a pyrimidine base, either spontaneously or due to DNA damage. It has been estimated that under physiological conditions 10,000 apurinic sites and 500 apyrimidinic may be generated in a cell daily.

AP sites can be formed by spontaneous depurination, but also occur as intermediates in base excision repair. In this process, a DNA glycosylase recognizes a damaged base and cleaves the N-glycosidic bond to release the base, leaving an AP site. A variety of glycosylases that recognize different types of damage exist, including oxidized or methylated bases, or uracil in DNA. The AP site can then be cleaved by an AP endonuclease, leaving 3'-hydroxyl and deoxyribose-5-phosphate termini (see DNA structure). In alternative fashion, bifunctional glycosylase-lyases can cleave the AP site, leaving a 5' phosphate adjacent to a 3' α,β-unsaturated aldehyde. Both mechanisms form a single-strand break, which is then repaired by either short-patch or long-patch base excision repair.

If left unrepaired, AP sites can lead to mutation during semiconservative replication. They can cause replication fork stalling and are bypassed by translesion synthesis. In E. coli, adenine is preferentially inserted across from AP sites, known as the "A rule". The situation is more complex in higher eukaryotes, with different nucleotides showing a preference depending on the organism and experimental conditions.