The usefulness can hardly be overemphasized of radioactive amino acids in biochemical researches. The preparation of all kinds of labeled natural amino acids by purely chemical synthesis is undoubtedly a time-consuming, laborious task. Frantz et al.((2)) recommended the use of autotrophic bacteria for the preparation of C-14 labeled amino acids, i.e. the biosynthesis from C-14 carbon dioxide by Thiobacillus thiooxidans. Schieler et al.((4)) developed a procedure for the biosynthesis and isolation of C-14 amino acids by means of photosynthesis by Chlorella pyrenoidosa. However, they used non-labeled glucose in addition to (CO2)-O-14 as the carbon source. Thus the amino acids which they obtained were not uniformly labeled. The present authors intended not only to prepare C-14-labeled amino acids by biosynthesis but also to estimate amino acid contents of the Chlorella protein by the use of uniformly C-14-labeled protein. Chlorella ellipsoidae was cultivated with (CO2)-O-14 as the sole carbon source and the protein was isolated in a usual way. This was hydrolyzed with hydrochloric acid and the amino acids were separated by ion-exchange chromatography. From the radioactivity of the fractions corresponding to each amino acid the relative amounts could be roughly estimated.