Transcortin
Modern transcortin is new knowledge about the mechanism and control of stress - stress resistance. Not a single mental function can be realized in the absence of affective functions. By “affective function” we mean any type of reaction of the body to any stimulus of a physical or mental nature. Transcortins are the universal “key” or molecular regulatory mechanism that starts, maintains and stops all types of stress reactions in the body.[2] The function of transcortin is membrane stabilization, blocking the catabolism of cell membranes by lysosomes.