Transport of glutathione (GSH) into mitochondria was observed when mitochondria in state 4 respiration were incubated with high concentrations of GSH. This transport was suppressed by antimycin A or dicyclohexyl-carbodiimide, or in state 3 respiration. Upon dissipation of the proton gradient by a proton ionophore, mitochondrial GSH was released into the medium. GSH moved freely across the proton-permeated mitochondrial membrane, its movement depending only on the GSH gradient across the inner membrane. These results indicate that there is a transport system for GSH in the mitochondrial membrane, and that a proton gradient is necessary to maintain GSH in the matrix, and to transport GSH into mitochondria.