A cytosol serine-protein kinase was isolated and partially purified from lactating mouse mammary gland which is cAMP-independent, inhibited by the bioflavonoid quercetin and probably connected to the growth of mammary cells. 2. After supra-physiological doses of insulin (0.4 IU daily) given in vivo the activity of this kinase rises 2.4 times, but at 5 times higher doses of insulin the activity was completely inhibited. 3. The biphasic effect of insulin suggests that this protein kinase might be connected to the growth effect of the hormone.