The complete amino acid sequences of rat opioid receptors (designated as ROR-A and ROR-B) have been deduced by cloning and sequencing the cDNAs. The ligand-binding properties of ROR-A and ROR-B expressed from the cloned cDNAs in Chinese hamster ovary cells correspond most closely to those of the pharmacologically defined delta- and mu-opioid receptor subtypes, respectively. RNA blot hybridization analysis revealed that cerebrum and brainstem contain both ROR-A and ROR-B mRNAs, whereas neither ROR-A nor ROR-B mRNAs can be detected in cerebellum.