A derivative of the IS903 transposon (Tn) is described that is capable
of creating lacZ gene fusions upon transposition. It should find wide
use as a tool for Tn mutagenesis in bacteria since it can be used bot
h to generate mutants and to examine gene expression. The transposase-
encoding gene (tnp) is located outside the Tn in the vector, thus Tn i
nsertions into a genome are stably maintained in the absence of its ci
s-acting transposase (Tnp). The element carries a Km(R) gene allowing
for the direct selection of transposition events in hosts that cannot
support pBR322 plasmid replication and facilitating the subcloning of
genes into which the Tn has inserted.