“…Viruses with icosahedral shapes have the viral coat proteins form a protective shell around the RNA genome (Stockley et al ., 2013). In the phage MS2 and the plant-infecting Brome mosaic virus (BMV), the coat protein preferentially contacts specific RNA sequences (Ni et al ., 2013; Hoover et al ., 2016; Rolfsson et al ., 2016). These contacts could regulate the timing of RNA release during infection, viral gene expression, and viral RNA replication (Hoover et al ., 2016).…”