Answer:
fMet-Ile- Leu-Arg-Pro.
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, the DNA sequence will need to be transcribed into its respective mRNA so as to know the codons that will that will translate to each amino acid.
However, for a non-template DNA strand, the DNA sequence is the same as the mRNA sequence except that the thymine base in DNA is replaced with uracil base in the mRNA.
Hence, 5′−ATGATACTAAGGCCC−3′ will become 5'-AUGAUACUAAGGCCC-3'.
The first codon AUG represents the start codon (Methionine) and using the genetic codon table
AUA = isoleusine (Ile)
CUA = leucine (leu)
AGG = Arginine (arg)
CCC = proline (pro)
Adding the amino acids from left to right in order of translation, it becomes fMet-Ile- Leu-Arg-Pro.