Mammalian odorant receptors (ORs) are typically retained in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) when expressed in heterologous cells. The RTP (Receptor-Transporting Protein) and REEP (Receptor Expression Enhancing Protein) family of proteins were first identified as partners for ORs, promoting cell-surface expression and leading to functional responses in heterologous cell systems. Like RAMPs, the RTP and REEP proteins appear to partner with GPCRs to promote cell-surface expression. Unlike RAMPs, they do not appear to alter the pharmacology of the partner receptor.