Draft genome sequence of the butanoic acid-producing bacterium Clostridium luticellarii DSM 29923, used for strong aromatic Chinese liquor production

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Abstract

The strictly anaerobic, Gram-positive bacterium Clostridium luticellarii, which has straight or slightly curved rod-shaped cells, polar endospores, and peritrichous flagella, is used for the production of strong aromatic Chinese liquors. C. luticellarii is able to produce butanoic acid. The draft genome sequence consists of 3.757 Mbp, including 3,632 predicted protein-encoding genes.

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Poehlein, A., Bremekamp, R., Lutz, V. T., Schulz, L. M., & Daniel, R. (2018). Draft genome sequence of the butanoic acid-producing bacterium Clostridium luticellarii DSM 29923, used for strong aromatic Chinese liquor production. Genome Announcements, 6(18). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00377-18

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