Provided are four new fluorescent proteins. The proteins were derived from
two wild-type fluorescent proteins: a red fluorescent protein (RFP) that
was isolated from Actinodiscus or Discosoma sp. 1 and a green fluorescent
protein (GFP) isolated from Montastraea cavernosa. Two mutant forms were
generated from each wild-type protein. Each of the mutated forms has a
higher fluorescence intensity than the respective wild-type form. The
mutant forms of the fluorescent proteins allow for more sensitive
detection of the fluorescence emitted by the proteins. Additionally, one
of the mutant proteins is more resistant to photobleaching than its
wild-type protein. The invention also encompasses isolated nucleic acids
encoding the mutant forms of the wild-type RFP and GFP.