The immunological activity of Momordica Charantia inhibitor (MCI) and of Pokeweed antiviral protein (PAP-S), 30,000 daltons plant proteins possessing close similarity to Ricin A chain as inhibitor of protein synthesis, was investigated in mice. In vivo, single nontoxic injections of microgram amount of these substances delayed H2-incompatible skin allograft rejection, splenocyte responsiveness to ConA and PHA, but not to LPS, and abrogated the PFC response to a T-dependent (SRBC) antigen while totally sparing that to a T-independent (S III) stimulus. Injection of these substances could also reduce NK cell activity while increasing macrophage-mediated spontaneous cytotoxicity. In vitro, MCI and PAP-S at non-cytotoxic concentrations inhibited lymphoid cell responsiveness to PHA and ConA, but not to LPS, and markedly enhanced macrophage-dependent cytotoxicity.