Pseudopregnant rats were injected with either native human chorionic gonadotropin or with (125I)-human chorionic gonadotropin and their ovarian homogenates fractionated on Percoll density gradients. The levels of alpha and beta subunits within subcellular fractions were measured using radioimmunoassays specific for each subunit. Radioactivity measurements of fractions obtained from rats injected with (125I)-human chorionic gonadotropin were used as a separate index of alpha subunit distribution. The alpha subunit was primarily restricted to a combined plasma membrane/prelysosomal vesicle fraction. Immunoreactive beta subunit was present at high concentrations within both this plasma membrane/prelysosomal vesicle fraction and within lysosomes. The striking difference in alpha and beta subcellular distribution may arise from differential sensitivities to lysosomal enzymes.

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