Protein acetylation is a universally conserved modification occurring on N-termini (N-Terminal acetylation, NTA). Although recent reports indicate that NTA occur frequently in plant plastids, little is known about the machinery involved in plastid acetylation and why these modifications are that frequent in this organelle. Searches for new putative N-acetyltransferase genes in Arabidopsis thaliana highlighted eight putative candidates located at plastid subcellular location. In this study, we investigated the N-acetyltransferase specificity of these enzymes using the global acetylome profiling test (GAP test).