A group I intron interrupts the tRNA(Arg)CCU gene of the alpha-purple bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens (B. Reinhold-Hurek and D. A. Shub, Nature [London] 357:173-176, 1992). In this study, we assess the distribution of the corresponding intron among 12 additional species of alpha-purple bacteria. Of 10 newly identified tRNA(Arg)CCU genes, we found only two that contained an intron homologous to that of the Agrobacterium intron. This restricted and scattered distribution of the tRNA(Arg)CCUg intron among alpha-purple bacteria is consistent with a recent origin and horizontal transmission. Primary and secondary structural similarities between tRNA(Leu)UAA introns found in strains of the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa (K. Rudi and K. S. Jacobsen, FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 156:293-298, 1997) and alpha-purple tRNA(Arg)CCU introns suggest that these introns share a more recent common ancestor than either does with other known cyanobacterial tRNA(Leu)UAA introns.