# Genome-Wide Identification, Phylogenetic Classification, and Expression Profiling of the HSF Gene Family in Rosa hybrida Under Heat and Drought Stress

**Authors:** Jiao Zhu, Shikai Fan, Rongchong Li, Fei Dong, Yiyang Liu, Chengpeng Wang

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/plants14203167 · Plants · 2025-10-15

## TL;DR

This study identifies and characterizes HSF genes in roses, revealing their roles in responding to heat and drought stress.

## Contribution

The first comprehensive analysis of HSF genes in Rosa hybrida under abiotic stress conditions.

## Key findings

- 71 HSF genes were identified and classified into three classes and 15 subgroups.
- HSFC genes showed significant roles in stress responses, with RhHSF17 enhancing drought tolerance in Arabidopsis.

## Abstract

Rosa hybrida (R. hybrida), a widely cultivated ornamental species, is increasingly threatened by climate-induced abiotic stresses, including heat and drought. Heat shock transcription factors (HSFs) are critical for plant stress responses, yet their roles in R. hybrida remain understudied. In this research, 71 HSF genes were identified from the haplotype-resolved genome of the tetraploid variety ‘Samantha’. These genes were classified into three major classes (HSFA, HSFB, HSFC) and 15 subgroups based on phylogenetic and motif analysis. Gene structure and conserved motifs revealed subgroup-specific functional divergence. Promoter analysis identified abundant hormone- and stress-responsive cis-elements, particularly for abscisic acid (ABA) and jasmonic acid. Synteny analysis suggested that segmental duplication contributed to the RhHSF family’s expansion. Tissue-specific expression profiling revealed distinct roles for HSFs, with HSFB genes predominantly expressed in reproductive tissues and HSFA genes in vegetative organs. Expression under heat and drought stress showed dynamic, subgroup-dependent responses, with HSFC members playing significant roles. Functional assays demonstrated that RhHSF17, induced by both stresses and ABA, localized to the nucleus, and its overexpression in Arabidopsis enhanced drought tolerance. This study provides a comprehensive characterization of the RhHSF gene family, offering insights into their roles in stress tolerance and laying the foundation for future functional research.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** IL6 (interleukin 6) [NCBI Gene 3569]
- **Chemicals:** abscisic acid (PubChem CID 30583), jasmonic acid (PubChem CID 105087)
- **Species:** Arabidopsis (taxon 3701)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Drought (MESH:C536747)
- **Chemicals:** ABA (MESH:D000040), jasmonic acid (MESH:C011006)
- **Species:** Arabidopsis thaliana (mouse-ear cress, species) [taxon 3702], Rosa hybrid cultivar (species) [taxon 128735]

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