N-terminal Arg-Lys-Phe C-terminal
The universal codon code is attached for reference. The central dogma (DNA --> RNA--> Proteins) concept is used to translate the information in DNA into proteins.
Explanation:
We shall begin with the transcription of the DNA strand to form an mRNA. Remember that RNA has no Thiamine base but instead in its place is Uracil;
3' GCATTCAAG 5' DNA strand
5’ CGUAAGUUC 3’ RNA strand
We can then begin translating the mRNA into protein using the universal codon code (attached). Remember a codon is a 3 nucleotide sequence that codes for a specific amino acid;
5’ CGUAAGUUC 3’ RNA strand
N-terminal Arg-Lys-Phe C-terminal Peptide strand
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