The base excision repair (BER) system is responsible for maintaining genome integrity and thus preventing many human diseases (e.g., premature aging and cancer) by repairing thousands of DNA lesions and strand breaks continuously caused by endogenous and exogenous mutagens (e.g., cellular metabolism, including that resulting from ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species), methylation, deamination, hydroxylation or spontaneous loss of the DNA base itself)...