These proteins belong to the . They are called "orphan" because, for a long time, scientists didn't know which natural molecules (ligands) bound to them to "turn them on". Key Types and Functions ROR
(RORC): A critical regulator of the . It is the "master switch" for developing Th17 cells, which help fight infections but can also cause autoimmune diseases like psoriasis or multiple sclerosis if overactive. 📂 Common Contents of an "ORPH.rar" File ORPH.rar
(RORB): Primarily involved in and processing sensory information in the brain. ROR These proteins belong to the
If you have downloaded this file from a research database (like ScienceDirect or PMC ), it likely contains: It is the "master switch" for developing Th17
(RORA): Essential for , specifically the cerebellum. It also helps regulate circadian rhythms (your internal clock) and lipid metabolism. ROR