To achieve a visible inverse Bin-amphiphysin-Rvs (I-BAR)domain recombinant of missing in metastasis (MIM) protein,the green fluorescent protein (GFP)encoding gene was cloned at the terminal of MIM-I-BAR as a probe.The DNA was successfully constructed on a 6xHis-tagged prokaryotic expression plasmid.The non-GFP labeled MIM-I-BAR encoding plasmid was also constructed as a control. Being successfully transformed into BL21 (DE3 )cells,the GFP-conjugated MIM-I-BAR (MIM-I-BAR-GFP ) exhibits strong visible fluorescence,and the expression product can be easily detected by visual inspection, a fluorescence microscope, Western blot or ultraviolet and visible spectrophotometer. Moreover, examination of expression efficiency under various culture conditions revealed that the MIM-I-BAR-GFP gene has a high protein yield at 10 ℃,but not at the culture temperature of 37 ℃.This property is much different from that of the non-fluorescent MIM-I-BAR gene. This optimal expression condition is also proved to be feasible for protein production in midi-scale. The fluorescent recombinant MIM-I-BAR-GFP protein can serve as a useful tool in scientific research, biomedical application and pharmaceutical development.