In crude extracts, pea cotyledon acid ribonuclease is not inactivated by photo-oxidation, but after 150-fold purification, it is markedly inactivated when illuminated in the presence of methylene blue at pH 7.2. It is, however, still resistant to methylene blue-sensitized photo-oxidation at pH 5.4. These data suggest that photo-oxidation of methionine, cysteine and tryptophan has no effect on enzyme activity, whereas photo-oxidation of histidine markedly reduces catalytic acitivity. It is thus likely that the mode of action of acid ribonuclease from pea cotyledons is similar to that of pancreatic ribonuclease.