The new type 2 RIPs ebulin l, nigrin b and nigrin f present in Sambucus display toxicity to HELA cells several orders of magnitude lower than that displayed by ricin. Despite N-terminal amino acid homology between the three RIPs in both the A and the B chains, these compounds display very different degrees of toxicity to HELA cells that does not seem to be paralleled by immunologic correlations. It is suggested that small changes in the protein structure are most probably responsible for the different degrees of toxicity.