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DNA origami is a promising technology for its reproducibility,flexibility,scalability and biocompatibility.Among the several potential applications,DNA origami has been proposed as a tool for drug delivery and as a contrast agent,since a conformational change upon specific target interaction may be used to release a drug or produce a physical signal,respectively.However,its conformation should be robust with respect to the properties of the medium in which either the recognition or the read-out take place,such as pressure,viscosity and any other unspecific interaction other than the desired target recognition.Here we report on the read-out robustness of a tetragonal DNA-origami/gold-nanoparticle hybrid structure able to change its configuration,which is transduced in a change of its plasmonic properties,upon interaction with a specific DNA target.We investigated its response when analyzed in three different media:aqueous solution,solid support and viscous gel.We show that,once a conformational variation is produced,it remains unaffected by the subsequent physical interactions with the environment.