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editOk I just messed around with this alot. Also there had been changes about whether it is a gene or a protein... the sad fact is that FtsZ is the protein and ftsZ is the gene and with Wikipedia's capitalization the two will forever be the same. I wrote the article about the protein since the letters are permanently capitalized so the protein article is more appropriate. User:Kablamo2007 | Talk 3 July 2005
What is that supposed to mean: "Around the neck"? Does that mean around the new cell membrane during telophase??? JFW | T@lk 21:33, 2 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Are you sure there are no motor protiens associated with ftsZ??
17:28 2 March 2010
I work with this protein and I can tell you, the only thing sure about it is that nobody knows half of what they say they know ;) But so far it looks like there are no motor proteins involved in bacterial division, nope. Where the forces come from, nobody knows yet, although there are several hypothesis involving curvature of the filaments, lateral interactions, hydrolisis... --Uncronopio86 (talk) 15:20, 4 November 2013 (UTC)