Hybrid molecules of a new type bearing a red fluorescent protein mCherry and one of the alternative scaffold proteins, the 10th human fibronectin type III domain (10Fn3), which can be used for the construction of antibody mimics with various binding specificity, were obtained. Different variants of the gene encoding the hybrid fluorescent protein were constructed and their expression in Escherichia coli cells was studied. The mCherry N-terminal position and the modification of its N-terminal amino acid sequence proposed were shown to promote the efficient bacterial expression of the hybrid protein in the soluble form. On the basis of the proposed construct a hybrid fluorescent protein ChIBF containing an αVβ3-integrin binding variant of 10Fn3 was obtained, and its use for the visualization of αVβ3-integrin at the surface of MDCK epithelial cells was demonstrated by confocal microscopy.