Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains have become prevalent in health care facilities and in the community worldwide (3, 4). MRSA strains produce penicillin binding protein 2Ј or 2a, which is poorly acylated by -lactam antibiotics (5,22,25). The mecA gene, encoding PBP2a, is carried on a peculiar type of mobile genetic element inserted into the staphylococcal chromosome, designated staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec (SCCmec) elements (12,14,24).SCCmec elements typically share four characteristics: first, they carry the mec gene complex (mec) consisting of the methicillin resistance determinant mecA and its regulatory genes and insertion sequences; second, they carry the ccr gene complex (ccr) consisting of ccr genes that are responsible for the mobility of the element and its surrounding sequences; third, they have characteristic directly repeated nucleotide sequences and inverted complementary sequences at both ends; and last, they integrate into the 3Ј end of an open reading frame (ORF), orfX.Despite these similarities, the structures of SCCmec elements are rather divergent. Allotypic differences that are used for SCCmec type definitions have been identified in both ccr and mec. Five types of ccr and four classes of mec have been reported. ccr types 1 to 4 carry the ccrA and ccrB genes, which share approximately 80% identity with each other, and the type 5 ccr carries the ccrC gene (10,11,17,19). Four classes of the mec gene complexes have been identified among methicillinresistant staphylococcal strains of various species: class A mec, consisting of IS431mec-mecA-mecR1-mecI; class B mec, consisting of IS431mec-mecA-⌬mecR1-IS1272; class C mec, consisting of IS431mec-mecA-⌬mecR1-IS431; and class D mec, consisting of IS431mec-mecA-⌬mecR1 with no insertion sequences downstream of ⌬mecR1 identified by PCR as of yet (13). In S. aureus strains, mec classes A, B, and C have been identified. Insertion sequences have sometimes been found to be integrated in or around the class A mec. A class A mec carrying IS431 downstream of mecI was found in Staphylococcus haemolyticus (13). Recently, Shore et al. identified MRSA strains carrying class A mec with an insertion of IS1182 in and around the mecI gene and designated them classes A3 and A4 (23).The SCCmec element type has been defined by the combination of ccr type and mec class. In MRSA strains, six types of SCCmec elements, that is, six combinations of ccr and mec, have been reported (Table 1). These six SCCmec elements have been further classified by differences in regions other than ccr and mec, which are designated junkyard (J) regions. The J regions comprise three parts: J1 (the region between ccr and the right-flanking chromosomal region), J2 (the region between mec and ccr), and J3 (the region between orfX and mec). The J regions are not always specific to each SCCmec type, but certain J regions are commonly shared among certain types of SCCmec elements. Of the three regions, we regard J1 as being the most fundamental, because we presume t...