Lactobacillus acetotolerans RIB 9124 (NBRC 13120) was isolated from putrefied (hiochi) Japanese sake. Here we report the complete genome sequence of this organism. This paper is the first report demonstrating the fully sequenced and completely annotated genome of a L. acetotolerans strain.

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