Amanitin

/ˌæməˈnaɪtɪn/ noun

A deadly cyclic peptide toxin found in Amanita mushrooms that disrupts RNA synthesis in cells and is used in research to study genetic processes.

From Amanita (the mushroom genus) plus the chemical suffix -in used to name toxins and compounds. The term emerged in early 20th-century biochemistry when scientists isolated and identified the specific poison.

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