Alanyls

/ˈæl.ə.nɪlz/ noun

Plural of alanyl; in chemistry, groups derived from alanine (an amino acid) with a specific atomic arrangement used in peptide and protein formations.

From 'alanine' (the amino acid) plus '-yl' suffix indicating a chemical group, then pluralized with '-s'. This technical term emerged from biochemistry in the 20th century.

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