Histone deacetylases (HDACs) have emerged as powerful epigenetic modifiers of histone/non-histone proteins via catalyzing the deacetylation of ε--acetyl lysines. The dysregulated activity of these Zn-dependent hydrolases has been broadly implicated in disease, notably cancer. Clinically, the recurring dose-limiting toxicities of first-generation HDACi sparked a paradigm shift toward safer isoform-specific molecules. With pervasive roles in aggressive diseases, there remains a need for novel approaches to target these enzymes. Herein, we report the discovery of YSR734, a first-in-class covalent HDACi, with a 2-aminobenzanilide Zn chelate and a pentafluorobenzenesulfonamide electrophile. This class I selective proof of concept modified HDAC2 (catalytic domain), with nM potency against HDAC1-3, sub-μM activity in MV4-11 cells, and limited cytotoxicity in MRC-9 fibroblasts. In C2C12 myoblasts, YSR734 activated muscle-specific biomarkers myogenin/Cav3, causing potent differentiation into myotubes (applications in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy). Current efforts are focused on improving ADME toward a preclinical covalent HDACi.

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