Guanyl

/ˈɡwɑːnɪl/ noun

Definition

A chemical radical or group derived from guanine, used in biochemistry to describe certain molecular structures and compounds.

Etymology

From guanine + -yl (chemical suffix denoting a radical or functional group), created in chemical nomenclature in the early 20th century.

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Guanyl groups are like the LEGO blocks of biochemistry—scientists can attach them to other molecules to build entirely new compounds with specific properties!

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