The transcriptional co-activator TAZ (WWTR1) plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression related to cell proliferation, differentiation, and tissue homeostasis, particularly within the Hippo signaling pathway. Since TAZ does not directly bind to DNA, it largely relies on its protein-protein interaction network to perform its functions, necessitating a detailed characterization of the TAZ interactome. To achieve this, a GFP-Nanotrap-based affinity purification approach combined with LC-MS/MS protein identification was employed to document a comprehensive list of both known and novel components of the TAZ interactome in myogenic cells.