It should be quicker if you calculate all your bytes first and then write them all together. For example.
Here's another answer, this time using an industrial-strength utility function from the PyCrypto - The Python Cryptography Toolkit where, in version 2.6 (the current latest stable release), it's defined inpycrypto-2.6/lib/Crypto/Util/number.py.
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