Article ID: CBB000501150

From Heresy to Dogma in Accounts of Opposition to Howard Temin's DNA Provirus Hypothesis (2002)

unapi

n 1964 the Wisconsin virologist Howard Temin proposed the DNA provirus hypothesis to explain the mechanism by which a cancer-producing virus containing only RNA infects and transforms cells. His hypothesis reversed the flow of genetic information, as ordained by the central dogma of molecular biology. Although there was initial opposition to his hypothesis it was widely accepted, after the discovery of reverse transcriptase in 1970. Most accounts of Temin's hypothesis after the discovery portray the hypothesis as heretical, because it challenged the central dogma. Temin himself in his Nobel Prize speech of 1975 narrates a similar story about its reception. But are these accounts warranted? I argue that members of the virology community opposed Temin's provirus hypothesis not simply because it was a counterexample to the central dogma, but more importantly because his experimental evidence for supporting it was inconclusive. Furthermore, I propose that these accounts of opposition to the DNA provirus hypothesis as heretical, written by Temin and others after the discovery of reverse transcriptase, played a significant role in establishing retrovirology as a specialized field.

...More
Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB000501150/

Similar Citations

Article Fisher, Susie; (2010)
Not Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Howard Temin's Provirus Hypothesis Revisited (/isis/citation/CBB001022393/)

Book Gregory J. Morgan; (2022)
Cancer Virus Hunters: A History of Tumor Virology (/isis/citation/CBB284978916/)

Book Wenkel, Simone; Deichmann, Ute; (2007)
Max Delbrück and Cologne: An Early Chapter of German Molecular Biology (/isis/citation/CBB000830131/)

Thesis Barker, Crispin Robert Claude; (2008)
From Atom Bomb to the “Genetic Time Bomb”: Telomeres, Aging, and Cancer in the Era of Molecular Biology (/isis/citation/CBB001561394/)

Book Bernardino Fantini; Fabrizio Rufo; (2017)
Il codice della vita. Una storia della genetica tra scienza e bioetica (/isis/citation/CBB297801530/)

Essay Review Strauss, Bernard S.; (2004)
Rosy and Jim: The Mystery of the Double Helix (/isis/citation/CBB001566358/)

Book Olby, Robert; (2009)
Francis Crick: Hunter of Life's Secrets (/isis/citation/CBB001021210/)

Book Schwartz, James; (2008)
In Pursuit of the Gene: From Darwin to DNA (/isis/citation/CBB000774889/)

Article Holliday, Robin; (2003)
The Early Years of Molecular Biology: Personal Recollections (/isis/citation/CBB000470292/)

Article Lazcano, Antonio; (2012)
The Biochemical Roots of the RNA World: from Zymonucleic Acid to Ribozymes (/isis/citation/CBB001251465/)

Article Enrique Wulff; (2023)
Clinical Diagnosis and Cancer Probe: A History of Unity and Mass Migration (/isis/citation/CBB743051605/)

Book Ridley, Matt; (2006)
Francis Crick: Discoverer of the Genetic Code (/isis/citation/CBB000641605/)

Chapter Roberto Taramelli; (2016)
Una nuova visione del cancro attraverso le lenti della dinamica dei sistemi (/isis/citation/CBB225293248/)

Chapter Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg; (2012)
Internationalism and the History of Molecular Biology (/isis/citation/CBB001422700/)

Book David Quammen; (2019)
The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life (/isis/citation/CBB562530231/)

Article Gladys Kostyrka; Neeraja Sankaran; (2020)
From Obstacle to Lynchpin: The Evolution of the Role of Bacteriophage Lysogeny in Defining and Understanding Viruses (/isis/citation/CBB093953022/)

Book Holmes, Frederic Lawrence; Summers, William C.; (2006)
Reconceiving the Gene: Seymour Benzer's Adventures in Phage Genetics (/isis/citation/CBB000772243/)

Authors & Contributors
Sankaran, Neeraja
Fabrizio Rufo
Roberto Taramelli
Kostyrka, Gladys
Wulff Barreiro, Enrique
Wenkel, Simone
Concepts
Molecular biology
Genetics
DNA; RNA
Cancer; tumors
Virology
Medicine
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Spain
Germany
Great Britain
Institutions
Universität zu Köln. Institut für Genetik
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Institut Pasteur, Paris
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment