Dear readers,
I'm currently studying functional groups (or structure-activity relationships), in particular that of protease inhibitors (PI). I'm exploring how the individual function groups can alter the effect that a PI can have on the human body. A problem has arised in which the complexity has increased and I am having troubles understanding these function groups. In example, how dose Darunavir function groups define how it functions.
My attempt at understanding is as follows:
1. Function groups are collectives of atoms that function in a particular way given their structure, and the nature of the atoms that make the molecule up (i.e. Carbon vs Oxygen).
2. Protease inhibitors have functional groups.
I am just confused. I don't mind doing the research myself, I just need a footing to start, would anyone be able to shed some light, or at least explain how I am suppose to start/begin explaining the functional groups of Darunavir.
Cheers