In response to a Wnt signal, β-catenin enters the nucleus and binds to the LEF1/TCF proteins by displacing which one of the following proteins? (1) CBP (2) GSK3 (3) Groucho  (4) NEMO 
  1. In response to a Wnt signal, β-catenin enters the nucleus and binds to the LEF1/TCF proteins by displacing which one of the following proteins?
    (1) CBP (2) GSK3
    (3) Groucho  (4) NEMO

The correct answer is:

(3) Groucho

Explanation:

In response to a Wnt signal, β-catenin enters the nucleus and binds to the LEF1/TCF family of transcription factors. This binding displaces the corepressor protein Groucho (also known as Gro/TLE) from the LEF1/TCF proteins. Groucho typically acts to repress transcription in the absence of β-catenin. When β-catenin binds, it displaces Groucho, allowing transcriptional activation of Wnt target genes.

  • CBP is a histone acetyltransferase coactivator and is not displaced by β-catenin in this context.

  • GSK3 is a kinase involved in targeting β-catenin for degradation in the cytoplasm; it is not part of nuclear LEF1/TCF complexes.

  • NEMO is involved in NF-kB signaling and unrelated here.



Summary

  • Wnt signals stabilize β-catenin, allowing its translocation to the nucleus.

  • Nuclear β-catenin binds LEF1/TCF transcription factors on DNA.

  • β-catenin displaces Groucho, a repressor protein, from LEF1/TCF complexes.

  • Displacement relieves transcriptional repression and activates gene expression.


Answer: (3) Groucho is displaced by β-catenin from LEF1/TCF proteins during Wnt signaling to activate transcription.

1 Comment
  • Kajal
    November 7, 2025

    Option 3Groucho

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