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import requests
import urllib3
urllib3.disable_warnings()
def fetch_uniprot_data(uniprot_id):
url = f"https://rest.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/{uniprot_id}.json"
response = requests.get(url, verify=False) # Disable SSL verification
response.raise_for_status() # Raise an error for bad status codes
return response.json()
def display_uniprot_data(data):
primary_accession = data.get('primaryAccession', 'N/A')
protein_name = data.get('proteinDescription', {}).get('recommendedName', {}).get('fullName', {}).get('value', 'N/A')
gene_name = data.get('gene', [{'geneName': {'value': 'N/A'}}])[0]['geneName']['value']
organism = data.get('organism', {}).get('scientificName', 'N/A')
function_comment = next((comment for comment in data.get('comments', []) if comment['commentType'] == "FUNCTION"), None)
function = function_comment['texts'][0]['value'] if function_comment else 'N/A'
# Printing the data
print(f"UniProt ID: {primary_accession}")
print(f"Protein Name: {protein_name}")
print(f"Organism: {organism}")
print(f"Function: {function}")
# Replace this with the UniProt ID you want to fetch
uniprot_id = "P19634"
data = fetch_uniprot_data(uniprot_id)
display_uniprot_data(data)UniProt ID: P19634
Protein Name: Sodium/hydrogen exchanger 1
Organism: Homo sapiens
Function: Electroneutral Na(+) /H(+) antiporter that extrudes Na(+) in exchange for external protons driven by the inward sodium ion chemical gradient, protecting cells from acidification that occurs from metabolism (PubMed:11350981, PubMed:11532004, PubMed:14680478, PubMed:15035633, PubMed:15677483, PubMed:17073455, PubMed:17493937, PubMed:22020933, PubMed:27650500, PubMed:32130622, PubMed:7110335, PubMed:7603840). Exchanges intracellular H(+) ions for extracellular Na(+) in 1:1 stoichiometry (By similarity). Plays a key role in maintening intracellular pH neutral and cell volume, and thus is important for cell growth, proliferation, migration and survival (PubMed:12947095, PubMed:15096511, PubMed:22020933, PubMed:8901634). In addition, can transport lithium Li(+) and functions also as a Na(+)/Li(+) antiporter (PubMed:7603840). SLC9A1 also functions in membrane anchoring and organization of scaffolding complexes that coordinate signaling inputs (PubMed:15096511)