A novel insertion sequence, IS1194,has been identified in the lactic acid bacteriumStreptococcus thermophilusCNRZ368. This 1200-bp element has 16-bp imperfect terminal inverted repeats. The single large open reading frame of this element encodes a 332-amino-acid protein that displays similarities with transposases encoded by bacterial insertion sequences belonging to the IS5group of the IS4family. A single copy of IS1194was detected by hybridization in only 2 of the 19S. thermophilusstrains tested and in 4 of the 13Lactococcus lactisstrains investigated. This suggests that this IS element was acquired by horizontal transfer. The unique IS1194copy ofS. thermophilusCNRZ368 is located in a region of at least 12 kb that was probably acquired by horizontal transfer fromL. lactis.Furthermore, the IS1194right end is identical to sequences found in a broad-host-range conjugative plasmid fromStreptococcus pyogenes,pSM19035.