Answer :

In the polypeptide to met-his-glu-ser-ser-ile-asp-trp is the n-terminal ASP with amino acid

The N-terminus: The end of the peptide or the protein primary structure in which the amino acid is residue is not part of the peptide bond. The terminal group is often as (but not always) an amine or ammonium cation. The amino acid which is Gly is the N-terminus of this tripeptide.

A peptide has basically two ends: the end with the free amino group is called as the N-terminal amino acid which residue. The end with the free carboxyl group is called as the C-terminal amino acid residue.

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