Mitochondria are energy-converting organelles that shift between fusion and fission states in order to perform a variety of essential functions. Disruption of these dynamics is detrimental to cellular health and is associated with a range of human diseases. Mitofusin 2 is an essential large GTPase protein that orchestrates fusion of outer mitochondria membranes, and mutations in the encoding gene are causative for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. In order to gain further insights into the function of this crucial protein, we have performed large-scale yeast two-hybrid screening to identify interactors of the orthologous protein in Caenorhabditis elegans (FZO-1) . From this screening, we identified 12 novel interactors of FZO-1/mitofusin 2 that, based on their known functions, are strong candidates for further study.