This is a . screen and it identifies quite a few upstream things (others will probably pop out in other intersections).
They don't study these any further and they say:
A simple explanation for the high representation of these factors is that the observed mitotic defects are indirectly caused by a lack of transcription, splicing, or translation of mitotic regulators. However, it is also possible that at least some of these genes might directly regulate mitosis in a manner independent of their functions in transcription, mRNA splicing, or translation.
Since most are likely indirect effects I wouldn't make these annotations from this screen.
eIF4E1 | eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E1 | Drosophila melanogaster | | protein | FB | 0260/090587/11
This is a . screen and it identifies quite a few upstream things (others will probably pop out in other intersections).
They don't study these any further and they say:
A simple explanation for the high representation of these factors is that the observed mitotic defects are indirectly caused by a lack of transcription, splicing, or translation of mitotic regulators. However, it is also possible that at least some of these genes might directly regulate mitosis in a manner independent of their functions in transcription, mRNA splicing, or translation.
Since most are likely indirect effects I wouldn't make these annotations from this screen.