The 3′ end of replication-dependent histone mRNAs terminate
in a conserved sequence containing a stem-loop. This 26-nt sequence
is the binding site for a protein, stem-loop binding protein
(SLBP), that is involved in multiple aspects of histone mRNA
metabolism and regulation. We have determined the structure
of the 26-nt sequence by multidimensional NMR spectroscopy.
There is a 16-nt stem-loop motif, with a conserved 6-bp stem
and a 4-nt loop. The loop is closed by a conserved U[bull ]A
base pair that terminates the canonical A-form stem. The
pyrimidine-rich 4-nt loop, UUUC, is well organized with the
three uridines stacking on the helix, and the fourth base extending
across the major groove into the solvent. The flanking nucleotides
at the base of the hairpin stem do not assume a unique
conformation, despite the fact that the 5′ flanking
nucleotides are a critical component of the SLBP binding site.