Abasic
Abasic is an adjective used in chemistry and biology to describe a molecule that lacks a base, most commonly referring to an abasic site in nucleic acids. An abasic site, also called an AP site, is a position in DNA or RNA where a purine or pyrimidine base is missing while the sugar-phosphate backbone remains intact. The term abasic is often used as shorthand for AP sites that arise in DNA damage and repair contexts, though it can describe other base-free contexts as well.
Formation: Abasic sites form spontaneously through depurination (loss of purine bases) under physiological conditions, and pyrimidines
Biological consequences: The absence of a base disrupts base pairing and distorts the DNA helix, impeding replication
Repair: Repair proceeds via base-excision repair. AP endonucleases nick the backbone at the AP site; a DNA
Detection and study: AP sites can be detected using aldehyde-reactive probes that label the exposed sugar moiety,