Biotin identification (BioID) is an interactomics approach that utilizes proximity labelling to map the local interactome or proxeome of proteins within a cell. This study applies BioID to investigate proteins proximal to NAA60 (N-alpha-acetyltransferase 60), an N-terminal acetyltransferase (NAT) of pathological significance in human disease, characterized by its unique Golgi localization. NAA60 is known to N-terminally acetylate transmembrane proteins that present their N-terminus on the cytosolic face of the membrane, and its involvement in maintaining Golgi structure has previously been established. Using a stable cell-line expressing an NAA60-BirA* fusion protein, we isolated biotinylated proteins through streptavidin affinity purification. Mass spectrometry analysis revealed over 100 proximal partners of NAA60, enriched in proteins localized on the