Histone 3′ UTR stem-loop

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Histone 3′ UTR stem-loop
RF00032.jpg
Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of Histone3
Identifiers
SymbolHistone3
RfamRF00032
Other data
RNA typeCis-reg
Domain(s)Eukaryota
GOGO:0006398
SOSO:0000205
PDB structuresPDBe

The histone 3′ UTR stem-loop is an RNA element involved in nucleocytoplasmic transport of the histone mRNAs, and in the regulation of stability and of translation efficiency in the cytoplasm. The mRNAs of metazoan histone genes lack polyadenylation and a poly-A tail, instead 3′ end processing occurs at a site between this highly conserved stem-loop and a purine rich region around 20 nucleotides downstream (the histone downstream element, or HDE). The stem-loop is bound by a 31 kDa stem-loop binding protein (SLBP - also termed the histone hairpin binding protein, or HBP). Together with U7 snRNA binding of the HDE, SLBP binding nucleates the formation of the processing complex.

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