“…In humans, 18 different HDAC isozymes have been identified, and these are grouped, on the basis of their sequence homology to the gene/protein found in yeast, into four major classes (5). HDAC isozymes belonging to class I (HDAC1, -2, -3, and -8) and class II (HDAC4 -7, -9, and -10) require the Zn 2ϩ ion for their catalytic activities, and these enzymes are inhibited by canonical/"pan" inhibitors, such as trichostatin A, SAHA, and romidepsin, among others (1,2,5,6). Unlike the above two classes, class III HDACs (sirtuins) do not require the Zn 2ϩ ion for catalysis.…”