Transposons derived from the Streptomyces lividans insertion sequence
IS493 are useful for the genetic analysis and manipulation of a number
of Streptomyces spp. Tn5099-10, an IS493 derivative that contains a s
pontaneous deletion terminating in the left inverted repeat (IR-L), tr
ansposed at a 1000-fold higher frequency in Streptomyces griseofuscus,
and at a tenfold higher frequency in Streptomyces fradiae, than the I
S493 derivatives, Tn5096 and Tn5099. The IR-L from Tn5099-10 was used
to construct a cassette which hypertransposes from plasmids containing
the transposon genes, ORFA and ORFB, outside of the inverted repeats.
The target sequences of two Tn5099-10 insertions conformed to the con
sensus target sequence of the other IS493 derivatives, gNCaNTgNNy (whe
re lower-case letters indicate that other nt have been observed at thi
s position and N is any nt). Transposition mutant libraries of S. gris
eofuscus and S. fradiae can be easily prepared in broth culture by usi
ng the hypertransposing elements and a temperature-sensitive delivery
plasmid.