1986, Effect of light-dark transition on glutamine synthetase activity in tomato leaves, -Physiol Plant, 66: 648-652, The activities of glutamine synthetase (EC 6,3,1,2) and glutamate dehydrogenase (EC 1,4,1,2) appear to be inversely related in their distribution among the different tissues of 4C^day-old tomato plants {Lycopersicon esculentum L, cv. Hellfrucht Frutistamm), glutamine synthetase activity being highest in the leaves and glutamate dehydrogenase activity in the root. Leaf glutamine synthetase activity decreases with plant growth and shows diurnal variation with a maximum in the light and a minimum in the dark. In vitro, the activity of purified glutamine synthetase increases with the energy charge of the assay medium and decreases with increasing concentrations of/)chloromereuribenzoic acid, Glutamine synthetase activity in the plant may be regulated by physiological changes occurring during the light-dark transition periods, Additionat key words -Energy charge, glutamate dehydrogenase, nitrogen assimilation, F. M. Canovas, C. Avila, J. R. Botella, V. Valpuesta (reprint requests) and I. Nuiiez