Protein kinase CK2 has been found in two nuclear fractions obtained after treatment of purified rat liver nuclei with nucleases (S1 fraction) and subsequently with 1.6 M NaCl (S2 fraction). In both fractions three isoforms of the α subunit were identified. Two of them corresponded to the classical α and α′ subunits, whereas the identity of the third one (α 3 ) remains unknown. In the S1 fraction two peaks of CK2 activity were detected at 6 h (5.5 fold) and 24 h (1.9 fold) after partial hepatectomy, whereas no significant changes were found in the S2 fraction. At 6 h after laparatomy a much lower increase of CK2 in S1 fraction was also detected (2.5 fold). The increases in CK2 activity found at 6 h after hepatectomy or laparatomy were accompanied with rises in the amount of the α 3 subunit.