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"PF00636"	"{'subfamilies': 0, 'domain_architectures': 681, 'interactions': 0, 'matches': 34351, 'pathways': 0, 'proteins': 24690, 'proteomes': 6759, 'sets': 1, 'structural_models': {'alphafold': 12707, 'bfvd': 23}, 'structures': 64, 'taxa': 16022}"	"{}"	""	""	""	""	"IPR000999"	False	False	False	""	""	"{'name': 'Ribonuclease III domain', 'short': 'Ribonuclease_3'}"	""	"{'accession': '2eb1', 'name': 'Crystal Structure of the C-Terminal RNase III Domain of Human Dicer'}"	"{'accession': 'CL0539', 'name': 'RNase_III'}"	"pfam"	"family"	"[{'title': 'Ribonuclease_III', 'extract': '<p><b>Ribonuclease III (RNase III or RNase C)</b> (BRENDA <span class=""external text"">3.1.26.3</span>) is a type of ribonuclease that recognizes dsRNA and cleaves it at specific targeted locations to transform them into mature RNAs. These enzymes are a group of endoribonucleases that are characterized by their ribonuclease domain, which is labelled the RNase III domain. They are ubiquitous compounds in the cell and play a major role in pathways such as RNA precursor synthesis, RNA Silencing, and the <i>pnp</i> autoregulatory mechanism.</p>', 'thumbnail': None}]"
