Abstract— The effects of phenylalanine and other amino acids on incorporation of several different 14C‐labelled amino acids into cerebral protein were studied in brain homogenates. Excess of some amino acids had a varied effect with different 14C‐labelled amino acids. Of the unlabelled‐labelled amino acid combinations tested the maximal inhibition was obtained with the following: (1) phenylalanine, which inhibited the incorporation of [14C]tyrosine, and (2) leucine, which inhibited incorporation of [14C]isoleucine. In both cases the inhibition occurred principally in proteins that were recovered in the 800 g and 13,000 g sediments. Only a small degree of inhibition occurred in proteins that sedimented at 100,000 g, and no inhibition occurred in proteins of the 100,000 g supernatant. Copyright © 1969, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved