Cas9 must be localized to the nucleus to access the genome of mammalian cells. For most proteins, adding a single nuclear localization signal (NLS) is sufficient to promote nuclear entry. However, Cas9 nuclear entry appears to be inefficient as multiple NLSs are typically added to Cas9. Here, we found that three different Cas9 variants interact with the ribosome in HEK293T cells, and that this interaction is RNA mediated. Following immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry of cytoplasmic-localized Cas9-0NLS and nuclear-localized Cas9-4NLS constructs, we identified novel Cas9 interactors in postmitotic neurons, including KEAP1 and additional ribosomal subunits, the latter were enriched in Cas9-0NLS samples. Collectively, our results suggest that Cas9 is sequestered in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells, in part,